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    ARMENIAN PATRIARCH OF ISTANBUL CONSIDERS BOTH SIDES RESPONSIBLE FOR 1915 GENOCIDE

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 5 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. French President
    Jacques Chirac's expression "Turkey must recognize the Armenian
    Genocide for membership to the European Union," may be a "political
    precept." Archnishop Mesrob Moutafian, the Armenian Patriarch of
    Istanbul expressed this opinion to the Turkish "Hurriet" newspaper.

    According to Marmara, the Patriarch said: "If even Chirac's words are
    interpreted as a precondition for Turkey, one must not forget that
    Louis Michel, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium decisively
    said that one must not put new political standards before Turkey for
    membership to the European Union. Probably, the President of France
    considered proper to address a political precept to Turkey. We, as
    Armenians of Turkey, would prefer that the President of France made
    such statements that an atmosphere of dialogue was created between
    Armenia and Turkey. Untill an atmosphere of dialogue is not created
    between the two countries, it is impossible to expect solution of
    the existing difficult problems."

    The Istanbul Armenian Patriarch made statements on this theme to the
    "Geo" periodical as well, which is published in German and Turkish.

    He, particularly, stated that both sides are responsible for events
    of the past. "If Armenians did not lead separative, and Turks -
    Ittihat policy, at least 10 mln Armenians would live in Turkey today.

    Turkey would win a lot with that population. It can't be helped, both
    Turks and Armenians lost this possibility," Patriarch Moutafian said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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