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    Political Forces say international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide will be a priority


    YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS: `The international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide will be one of priorities of our policy as it stems
    from the national security interests,' secretary of the `Prosperous
    Armenia' party's parliamentary faction Aram Safaryan said today in
    Tsitsernakaberd after paying tribute to the memory of the victims of
    the Armenian Genocide. `We welcome the decision of the Armenian
    President on suspending the procedure of ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols as all see that especially during the
    recent period Turkey is not acting in accordance with the reached
    agreement,' Aram Safaryan pointed out. He said that Armenia showed
    that it is not closing the way to the normalization of relations with
    Turkey and it is welcomed by the international community too.

    `We will continue claiming that demanding of one-sided concessions in
    the Nagorno Karabakh issue against the establishment of dialogue and
    diplomatic relations with Turkey is unacceptable,' he said.

    Head of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's faction Vahan
    Hovhannissyan welcomed the step of the president. He said that it is
    necessary to show Turkey in a strict way that in conditions of its
    behavior the implementation of further activity is impossible.

    `Turkey's wish to snatch from the Armenian side one-sided concessions
    remains unchanged,' Vahan Hovhannissyan noted. He assured that the
    process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide is
    continuative.

    More than 20 countries, different international organizations,
    including the European Parliament have recognized and condemned the
    Armenian Genocide.

    Uruguay, Argentina, Cyprus, Russia, Greece, Lebanon, Belgium, Sweden,
    Italy, France, Switzerland, Canada, Slovakia, Germany, Netherlands,
    Poland, Lithuania, Venezuela, Chile, Vatican and Unrecognized
    Catalonian Republic are the ones who condemned the greatest crime of
    the 20th century.

    About 40 states of America, municipalities of different towns
    recognized the crime. The issue on involving resolution condemning the
    Armenian Genocide on the agenda of the Israeli Knesset is being
    discussed. The number of supporters of the resolution presented in the
    US House of Representatives and Senate is increasing.
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