WHAT'S THE SOURCE OF CLINTON'S STATEMENT? ASKS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM-INSTITUTE DIRECTOR
Tert.am
16:20 ~U 25.03.10
"At this point, I haven't received any [information on] specific
formats, suggestions, [or] assignments," said Genocide Museum-Institute
Director Hayk Demoyan, commenting on US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton recent statement, made while in an interview with Vladimir
Pozner of Russia's Channel One, that a commission of Armenian and
Turkish historians was already in the works.
If a proposal had been made, as an expert on the topic, I would've
been one of the first to receive news, he said.
Demoyan said he doesn't know on what basis the US State Secretary
made such statements.
"I'm refraining from responding to that question since I don't have
any answers to that question, especially the wording which is called
'a commission of historians'," said the museum-institute director.
Tert.am
16:20 ~U 25.03.10
"At this point, I haven't received any [information on] specific
formats, suggestions, [or] assignments," said Genocide Museum-Institute
Director Hayk Demoyan, commenting on US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton recent statement, made while in an interview with Vladimir
Pozner of Russia's Channel One, that a commission of Armenian and
Turkish historians was already in the works.
If a proposal had been made, as an expert on the topic, I would've
been one of the first to receive news, he said.
Demoyan said he doesn't know on what basis the US State Secretary
made such statements.
"I'm refraining from responding to that question since I don't have
any answers to that question, especially the wording which is called
'a commission of historians'," said the museum-institute director.