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    RECONCILIATION DOESN'T MEAN ARMENIANS WILL STOP SEEKING GENOCIDE RECOGNITION: US OFFICIAL

    Tert
    Sept 17 2009
    Armenia

    David L. Phillips, a senior fellow at the US-based Atlantic Council,
    has said the Turkish government is working on democratic reforms not
    to satisfy the demands of the European Union or the United States
    but because of its own interests.

    A journalist from Turkish daily Today's Zaman asked Mr. Philips about
    genocide recognition demands from the Armenian side.

    "Adopting a treaty on normalization and recognition is an event
    that occurs on a specific date. Reconciliation between Turks and
    Armenians is a process that is going to require a long time and a lot
    of interaction. Opening the border, Turks and Armenians will be able
    to come together. That will deepen mutual understanding and promote
    reconciliation between these two peoples. But that doesn't mean that
    Armenians will stop seeking recognition of the genocide. My experience
    with historians is that they come to the table with piles of books and
    papers justifying their conclusions. I suspect that this commission
    will not reach a definitive conclusion that is satisfactory to either
    side," David L. Phillips answered.
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