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    RICHARD HOVANNISIAN HOPES THAT U.S. PRESIDENT WILL KEEP HIS PROMISE

    YEREVAN
    APRIL 22, 2009
    NOYAN TAPAN

    No doubt, this year also on the threshold of April 24 strong pressures
    will be exerted on U.S. President, including by the U.S. Department of
    State and Pentagon, as well as by the Turkish government for him not
    to use the word "genocide" in his address to be made on the occasion
    of the Armenian Genocide anniversary. Richard Hovannisian, the head
    of the Modern Armenian History Chair of University of California,
    a professor, an academician of the National Academy of Sciences of
    Armenia, stated at the April 22 meeting at the De Facto club. At
    the same time he said that there will not be a big tragedy if the
    U.S. President does not recognize the Armenian Genocide this year:
    the American Armenians as always will continue their struggle and
    certainly, will criticize the President for breaking his principles and
    promises. In R. Hovannisian's words, as a result of American Armenians'
    consistence "almost all U.S. big cities, states have recognized the
    Armenian Genocide."

    Touching upon the possibility of establishment of Armenian-Turkish
    relations, R. Hovannisian said that personally he does not know
    yet whether Armenia has a clearly worked out national program,
    including in the issue of making demands in case Turkey recognizes
    the Armenian Genocide. In his words, it is unequivocal that opening
    of the border and establishment of normal neighborly relations with
    all neighbor countries is necessary and it is the position of the
    Armenian authorities starting the first President.
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