Times.am, Armenia
Sept 19 2010
Turkish diplomats stay awake every April 24
By Times.am at 18 September, 2010, 1:48 pm
If there wasn't Armenian Diaspora, Turkey could have easier and better
dialogue with Armenia, Selim Yener, assistant of Turkish FM's
consultant told Armenian reporters on 17 September, Panorama.am
reporter tells from Ankara.
The reporters told Armenian Diaspora appeared during those events of
Genocide. Yener nodded positively: `surely, surely.'
To the question if Turkey impatiently waits every April 24 what U.S.
President Barack Obama would say, Yener said: `We don't sleep that
night, we wait impatiently what will happen.'
Turkish diplomat said we should get rid of those phenomena through
dialogue and said 1915 events are much spoken about, while in 70th
people never spoke about it. `Everything has its time. Could you
understand we have our concerns, if Turkey recognizes those events,
what will happen later, what demands will be put?' he said.
Turkish diplomat said after the 70th Turkey got alarmed if there was
Genocide or not.
`We are charged as a nation committed Genocide; it's natural that we
should say no. But today we have people who think there really
happened such events.'
Armenian reporters asked to comment on the scientists' action to
apologize from Armenians, Turkish official said: `It means Turkey has
changed, it's new Turkey, Turkey thinks more widely and freely.'
/Times.am/
From: A. Papazian
Sept 19 2010
Turkish diplomats stay awake every April 24
By Times.am at 18 September, 2010, 1:48 pm
If there wasn't Armenian Diaspora, Turkey could have easier and better
dialogue with Armenia, Selim Yener, assistant of Turkish FM's
consultant told Armenian reporters on 17 September, Panorama.am
reporter tells from Ankara.
The reporters told Armenian Diaspora appeared during those events of
Genocide. Yener nodded positively: `surely, surely.'
To the question if Turkey impatiently waits every April 24 what U.S.
President Barack Obama would say, Yener said: `We don't sleep that
night, we wait impatiently what will happen.'
Turkish diplomat said we should get rid of those phenomena through
dialogue and said 1915 events are much spoken about, while in 70th
people never spoke about it. `Everything has its time. Could you
understand we have our concerns, if Turkey recognizes those events,
what will happen later, what demands will be put?' he said.
Turkish diplomat said after the 70th Turkey got alarmed if there was
Genocide or not.
`We are charged as a nation committed Genocide; it's natural that we
should say no. But today we have people who think there really
happened such events.'
Armenian reporters asked to comment on the scientists' action to
apologize from Armenians, Turkish official said: `It means Turkey has
changed, it's new Turkey, Turkey thinks more widely and freely.'
/Times.am/
From: A. Papazian