ARMENIA NEVER QUESTION THE FACT OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
PanARMENIAN.Net
30.10.2009 12:22 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia never question and will never cast doubt
on the fact of the Armenian Genocide, foreign minister of Armenia
Edward Nalbandian told a press conference in Yerevan, answering the
question of PanARMENIAN.Net.
"Now the world has seen a huge flow of materials and publications on
the Armenian Genocide. In this flow, there are several publications,
certainly, that do not mention about "Armenian Genocide", but it was
in the past, " the foreign minister of Armenia stressed.
Edward Nalbandian said that he does not think that these exceptions
can reflect the general trends of suspension of the international
process of the Armenian Genocide recognition.
Commenting on the introduction of a resolution on the Armenian
Genocide in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Nalbandian said that Armenia has
always welcomed the official recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
other countries.
"More than 20 countries have already recognized this fact of history,
concerning not only the Armenian people, but all mankind. Recognition
of the Armenian Genocide will help to prevent such crimes against
humanity," the foreign minister of Armenia said.
Recently, the fact of the Armenian Genocide was questioned the
Canadian Embassy magazine and influential Swedish newspapers Metro
and Svenska Dagbladet.
Following the signing of the protocols Embassy magazine put in its
October issue an article which, inter alia, states: "The Armenians
of Armenia have made a deal and set up a joint historical commission
to determine what actually happened in 1915". The author made a
conclusion "what happened to Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was not
the genocide".
PanARMENIAN.Net
30.10.2009 12:22 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia never question and will never cast doubt
on the fact of the Armenian Genocide, foreign minister of Armenia
Edward Nalbandian told a press conference in Yerevan, answering the
question of PanARMENIAN.Net.
"Now the world has seen a huge flow of materials and publications on
the Armenian Genocide. In this flow, there are several publications,
certainly, that do not mention about "Armenian Genocide", but it was
in the past, " the foreign minister of Armenia stressed.
Edward Nalbandian said that he does not think that these exceptions
can reflect the general trends of suspension of the international
process of the Armenian Genocide recognition.
Commenting on the introduction of a resolution on the Armenian
Genocide in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Nalbandian said that Armenia has
always welcomed the official recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
other countries.
"More than 20 countries have already recognized this fact of history,
concerning not only the Armenian people, but all mankind. Recognition
of the Armenian Genocide will help to prevent such crimes against
humanity," the foreign minister of Armenia said.
Recently, the fact of the Armenian Genocide was questioned the
Canadian Embassy magazine and influential Swedish newspapers Metro
and Svenska Dagbladet.
Following the signing of the protocols Embassy magazine put in its
October issue an article which, inter alia, states: "The Armenians
of Armenia have made a deal and set up a joint historical commission
to determine what actually happened in 1915". The author made a
conclusion "what happened to Armenians in the Ottoman Empire was not
the genocide".