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    Turkey has no moral right to impose any conditions on Armenia

    20.03.2010 11:31 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Discussions on the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide are not new in the political life of the United States of
    America, Armenian President said.

    `Several times at least in the past 10 years, the Foreign Affairs
    Committee of the House of Representatives has tried to vote on the
    resolution,' Serzh Sargsyan said in an interview with Euronews.

    `Forty-two states in the US have recognized the events as Genocide, so
    the resolution vote on March 4 is neither a surprise nor a new thing
    for us,' he said.

    Asked whether he thinks of any particular reason for date of voting on
    the resolution in the context of Turkish-Armenian reconciliation,
    President Sargsyan said, `We are currently in discussions with Turkey
    on the issue of re-establishing our relations. This should be done
    without any preconditions, and I think that Turkey has no moral right
    to blame us about anything or to impose any conditions.
    Re-establishing relations without preconditions means we are not under
    any obligations to stay away from any of the possible topics. Let's
    say that, by some miracle, the Turkish Parliament ratifies the
    protocols, the Armenian Parliament does the same, we re-establish our
    relations and a third country, which is against us re-establishing our
    relations, on purpose takes up the Genocide issue. Will the Turks,
    therefore, use this as a pretext and break off relations?'

    Responding to a question whether Armenia's major problems -
    unemployment, economic isolation and long- running disputes with
    Turkey and Azerbaijan - can be more easily solved now, the Armenian
    President stated, `Our difficulties with Turkey did not begin
    yesterday. For 17 years, Turkey has kept the Armenian border under
    blockade. Was there such a resolution 17 years ago? We fully
    understand that Turkey is a big country - in terms of population,
    territory and power... vastly bigger than Armenia. And if we lived apart
    from each other we would [also] understand. But since Armenia and
    Turkey are part of the international community, and the United States,
    France and the European Union are too, then the international
    community must assess the developments and situations as they unfold.'

    As to the fact that Yerevan State University awarded an honorary
    degree to the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who denies the
    Armenian Genocide, President Sargsyan noted, `You know, we cannot
    oblige our neighbors to think as we do. One should not narrow things
    down to a single person. To bestow upon the leader of a country an
    honorific reward signifies an expression of gratitude and recognition
    towards the people of that country. The Iranians have been our
    neighbors for centuries and they are very important to us. I would
    consider it as a particular approach by the State University of
    Yerevan towards a particular issue, an approach quite current in
    Europe and in the democratically developed countries of the world.'
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