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  • Tbilisi Fear-Mongering In Javakhk, Says Manoyan

    TBILISI FEAR-MONGERING IN JAVAKHK, SAYS MANOYAN

    ARF Press Service
    Tuesday February 24, 2009

    YEREVAN (ARF Press Service)--Georgia's central authorities are
    actively fear mongering in Akhaltskha and Akhalkalak regions of
    Javakhk, announced ARF Political Director Giro Manoyan during a press
    briefing Tuesday.

    "Nevertheless, Armenia has no right to interfere in Georgia's domestic
    affairs, as it will be a violation of the republic's commitments to
    the Council of Europe," Manoyan told the news conference.

    "On the other hand, Georgia spares no effort to evict the Armenian
    population whose only wish is to live peacefully in its native land,"
    he added, reminding reporters that late Prime Minister Andranik
    Margaryan had called for the establishment of an Armenian consulate
    in Javakhk, but that proposal was rejected by Georgian authorities.

    On another front, Manoyan said that ongoing negotiations between
    Armenia and Turkey is not reducing the likelihood of official
    U.S. recognition of the 1915 Armenian genocide.

    "Opening the border and establishing diplomatic relations alone
    would not prevent the genocide's recognition because Armenia is not
    committing itself to renouncing the process of genocide recognition,"
    said Manoyan.

    "Turkey should assume responsibility for the crime against humanity
    committed by the Ottoman Empire," Manoyan said.

    "It is necessary to press on and keep the Armenian Genocide question
    on the agenda. Turkish high ranking officials are distorting the
    facts in an effort to create the image that Armenia does not have a
    %u218Genocide Problem,'" added Manoyan

    He said the recognition of the Genocide has strategic and national
    security implications and is a stated Armenian foreign policy priority.

    Manoyan added that the prospects for the resumption of diplomatic
    relations between Turkey and Armenia have begun to worry Azerbaijan,
    which, in turn has initiated its own diplomatic campaign against
    Armenia.
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