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  • Statement by Senator Barack Obama on Armenian Independence Day

    PRESS RELEASE
    Sen. Barack Obama's Office
    Contact: Obama Press Office; (312) 819-2423

    September 21, 2008

    Statement by Senator Barack Obama on Armenian Independence Day

    On this day, September 21, Armenians and friends of Armenia everywhere
    celebrate the independence of the Republic of Armenia, and I extend my
    warmest and best wishes on this happy occasion. Throughout their long
    history, a spirit of independence, self-reliance, and survival defines
    the Armenian people. After centuries of living in the Persian, Russian,
    and Turkish empires, Armenians first achieved their modern independence
    in 1918 and regained it after 70 years of Soviet rule in 1991. Their
    struggle continues, but in the years of renewed independence they have
    been able to guide their own destiny through years of war and economic
    dislocation. Even in the face of genocide, the pain of the past has
    not defeated the Armenians, either in Armenia or the far-flung diaspora.

    America has benefited tremendously from the vigor and talents of the
    Armenian people. Armenian-Americans have made enormous contributions to
    American life - to our arts and academia, to business, science, and
    politics - while still maintaining strong ties to their ancestral home.

    Recent events in the Caucasus region remind us of both the importance of
    rededicating ourselves to peace, and the possibility of progress even
    where there is a long history of alienation. The conflict in Georgia
    shows the danger that lurks when rising tensions are ignored and the
    United States pursues a diplomatic strategy of neglect. But in recent
    days we have also seen the hopeful step - taken by the Presidents of
    Turkey and Armenia -- to restart dialogue that could, in time, bring a
    welcome normalization of relations and offer Armenia more diversified
    opportunities for trade, transport, and energy supplies. American
    policy must build on this step, to ensure that Armenia enjoys a future
    not merely of independence but of partnership and cooperation with the
    U.S. and its allies.

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