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    PRESIDENT OF ROMANIA CONSIDERS ISSUE OF TURKEY'S RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AS HISTORIC ARGUMENT

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 5 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 5, NOYAN TAPAN. Romania is always ready to help a
    neighbouring state in issues relating to borders and history.

    President of Romania Traian Basescu stated about it at the October
    5 meeting with the students and professors' and lecturers' staff of
    the Yerevan State University organized within the two-day official
    visit in Armenia.

    Responding the question how he relates to Turkey's membership to
    the European Union, if we take into consideration that Turkey does
    not recognize the Armenian Genocide and keeps close the border with
    Armenia, T.Basescu mentioned that it is necessary to build the future,
    and to keep the history in history books and people's memory.

    "And do not put the historic arguments as a condition of future,"
    T.Basescu advised. In his words, "speaking about the future, the
    only right way is integration to the EU, keeping that main standard
    that it is necessary to have good friendly relations with the EU and
    NATO." "The NATO and the EU are not those structures which will allow
    discussion of historic arguments inside them," he emphasized.

    Touching upon the possible precedent of adopting the law considering
    punishable refusal of the Armenian Genocide in France, the President
    of Romania emphasized: "We'll not do a thing that will influence
    on our neutrality in relations with all the countries of the Black
    Sea region."

    To recap, at the meeting with the YSU professors' and lecturers' staff
    and students, T.Basescu was confered the YSU honorary doctor's title.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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