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    PATRIARCH KIRILL HOPES HISTORICAL MEMORY BASED ON HATRED WON'T PREVENT ARMENIA AND TURKEY FROM DIALOGUE

    Interfax
    March 18 2010
    Russia

    Yerevan, March 18, Interfax - Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia
    hopes that hatred and false historical memory will not characterize
    bilateral dialogue between Armenia and Turkey.

    "If there's hatred, there's no life. We can remember and keep this
    memory as holy because the blood of innocent people was holy. However,
    today we shouldn't let this memory prevent us from developing
    relations, especially between Armenia and Turkey," Patriarch Kirill
    said on Thursday speaking at the Yerevan State University.

    Having mentioned his recent visit to the Memorial to Victims of
    Genocide in Yerevan, Patriarch Kirill said it was very important
    that "Armenian society remembers about it, remembers those who were
    killed." However, the Patriarch stressed that "it's necessary to
    remember without kindling the fire of hatred."

    He said "it is always very difficult to forgive," though stressed that
    "to forgive doesn't mean to forget, and forgiveness opens opportunities
    for moving forward and this moving forward should be bilateral."

    "Even the most difficult pages in history, that couldn't be wiped
    away from national memory, at the same time shouldn't lay weight on
    people," the Russian Church Primate believes.

    Patriarch Kirill further said that historical forgiveness "doesn't
    undermine national identity and ability to keep in memory victims
    among your people."
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