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    EX FOREIGN MINISTER OF ARMENIA ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH ROAD MAP: THIS IS EITHER INCOMPREHENSIBLE OR UNACCEPTABLE

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-27 19:12:00

    The readiness to open border with an uncompromising neighbor is a
    concession. Stretching a hand of cooperation to a government denying
    the crime committed by their predecessors is a compromise fraught
    with very serious consequences for our security, ex Foreign Minister
    of Armenia Vardan Oskanyan said in Beirut Apr 24.

    Armenia wants the world to realize the legal consequences of
    unrecognized and uncondemned crimes. The world governments must
    understand what a concern it is to be a neighbor to a strong state
    refusing to admit its historical guilt. Oskanyan said that the denial
    of the genocide was its continuation.

    As regards the road map promulgated on Apr 23, he said that if
    the adoption of such a document on the eve of Apr 24 was just a
    coincidence, it means that the Armenian authorities are indifferent
    to the pain of their people. This is incomprehensible. But if they
    did it purposefully, on somebody's proposal or even insistance, in
    hope that they might get something in exchange, it means that they
    have put up the Armenian Genocide for sale, which is unacceptable.
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    2009-04-27 19:12:00


    ArmIfno. The readiness to open border with an uncompromising neighbor
    is a concession. Stretching a hand of cooperation to a government
    denying the crime committed by their predecessors is a compromise
    fraught with very serious consequences for our security, ex Foreign
    Minister of Armenia Vardan Oskanyan said in Beirut Apr 24.

    Armenia wants the world to realize the legal consequences of
    unrecognized and uncondemned crimes. The world governments must
    understand what a concern it is to be a neighbor to a strong state
    refusing to admit its historical guilt. Oskanyan said that the denial
    of the genocide was its continuation.

    As regards the road map promulgated on Apr 23, he said that if the
    adoption of such a document on the eve of Apr 24 was just a
    coincidence, it means that the Armenian authorities are indifferent to
    the pain of their people. This is incomprehensible. But if they did it
    purposefully, on somebody's proposal or even insistance, in hope that
    they might get something in exchange, it means that they have put up
    the Armenian Genocide for sale, which is unacceptable.

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