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    SERZH SARGSYAN: TURKEY CANNOT SPEAK IN THE LANGUAGE OF PRECONDITIONS WITH ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    13.04.2010 15:57

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan rejected Turkey's efforts to impose
    preconditions on Armenia-Turkey dialogue, during remarks delivered
    following a wreath laying ceremony honoring the life and legacy of
    President Woodrow Wilson.

    Speaking to hundreds of Armenian Americans gathered at the National
    Cathedral, Sargsyan praised President Wilson's 1919 call for a united
    effort to ensure that "the Armenian people never suffer again." Ninety
    five years later, countries around the world and organizations,
    including those in the U.S., continue to carry on Wilson's legacy,
    stated Sargsyan, to prevent genocide and suffering through recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    Noting his meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan earlier in the
    day, Sargsyan reiterated opposition to Turkey-imposed preconditions
    on Turkey-Armenia Protocol discussions. "Turkey cannot speak in
    the language of preconditions to Armenia and the Armenian people,"
    said Sargsyan, who went on to reject Turkey's efforts to question
    the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide, or inject itself in
    the Nagorno Karabakh negotiation process.

    During his visit to President Wilson's tomb, Pres. Sargsyan greeted
    Armenian Genocide survivors Rose Baboyian, Yeretsgeen Sirarpi
    Khoyan and Lousadzeen Tatarian, who presented the President with
    a letter urging him to continue the fight for Genocide recognition
    and stand up for the rights of the Armenian people. Following the
    wreath-laying ceremony, Sargsyan stood solemnly as Armenian American
    clergy offered prayers in memory of President Wilson and honored the
    victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide. Amongst the clergy in
    attendance were His Eminence Archbishop Oshagan Choloyan, Prelate of
    the Armenian Apostolic Church of Eastern U.S.; His Eminence Archbishop
    Khajag Barsamian, Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church
    of America (Eastern), and His Eminence Archbishop Vicken Aykazian,
    Legate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern), and
    representatives of the Armenian Catholic and Evangelical communities.
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