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    HISTORIAN BELIEVES ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION ONLY SERVES TURKEY'S INTERESTS

    Yerevan Report
    Feb 22 2010
    Armenia

    YEREVAN (Novosti-Armenia), February 22--"The reconciliation of
    the Armenian-Turkish relations serves the interests of Turkey, and
    Armenia's interests are not taken into account," historian Armen
    Karapetyan said.

    "This course is aimed to freeze the process of recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide in the whole world," he said at a press conference
    on Monday.

    According to the historian, Turkey made a shrewd diplomatic move to
    suspend the process of the recognition of the Genocide, which began
    around the world.

    "The Armenian authorities should not trust the so-called good
    intentions of Ankara, as history shows that Turkey has for centuries
    periodically violated major international treaties," added the
    historian.

    On the October 10, in Zurich, the foreign ministers of Armenia and
    Turkey, Eduard Nalbandian and Ahmed Davutoglu, respectively signed
    the "Protocol for establishing diplomatic relations" and "Protocol
    for the development of bilateral relations." The documents must be
    approved by the parliaments of both countries.

    The Armenian Genocide took place in 1915 and is the first genocide of
    the 20th century. Turkey has traditionally rejected the accusations
    in the massacres of nearly one-and-a-half million Armenians.

    The Armenian Genocide is recognized by many countries, including
    Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, the lower house of parliament in
    Italy, numerous US states, parliaments of Greece, Cyprus, Argentina,
    Belgium, Wales, Swiss National Council, the House of Commons of the
    Parliament of Canada and the Sejm of Poland. The Remembrance Day of
    the Victims of Genocide is on April 24.

    Translated from Russian by Yerevan Report
    http://www.yerevanreport.com/2010/02/22/arm enian-turkish-reconciliation-serves-interests-turk ey/
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