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    TURKEY WILL RECOGNIZE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE SOME DAY, POLISH AMBASSADOR SAYS

    news.am
    Nov 18 2010
    Armenia

    Turkey has yet to pass a long way to be admitted to the European Union
    (EU), Polish Ambassador to Armenia Zdzislaw Raczynski told journalists
    Nov. 18.

    According to him, Turkey's admission to the EU would complicate a
    number of issues. Specifically, Turkey is a state from a problematic
    region, with a culture and religion different from that of the EU
    member-states. Before being admitted to the EU, Turkey will have to
    settle the problem of its relations with Armenia. First of all, this
    means assessing its past, as many of the EU member-states, including
    Poland, have recognized the Armenian Genocide, the diplomat said.

    Ambassador Raczynski believes that Turkey will sooner or later
    recognize the Armenian Genocide. It may happen in 50 or 100 years,
    but the Turkish Premier will some day lay flowers at the monument to
    Armenian Genocide victims.

    Before being admitted to the EU, Turkey will have to reopen borders
    with Armenia. However, this problem will be solved much earlier
    than that of Genocide recognition. Closed border in modern world
    is nonsense, the Polish Ambassador said. "We are removing borders
    thereby opening up opportunities for relations," he said.

    As regards Armenian-Turkish relations, Ambassador Raczynski said that
    the current problems are to a great extent the result of Turkey's
    domestic political problems. According to him, Turkey underestimated
    Azerbaijan, as well as its supporters inside Turkey.




    From: A. Papazian
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