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    HENRI REYNAUD: THE YEAR 1915 IS AN OPEN SORE, WHICH WILL NOT HEAL UP UNTIL THE GENOCIDE DENIAL CAMPAIGN IS STOPPED
    by Oksana Musaelyan

    arminfo
    Thursday, February 16, 14:31

    In an interview to ArmInfo, French Ambassador to Armenia Henri Reynaud
    comments on the situation around the bill adopted by French Senate

    The relations between Armenia and France have reached heights after the
    French Senate adopted the bill criminalizing the denial of genocides,
    including the Armenian Genocide. How would you assess this event
    in general?

    The relations between Armenia and France cover a wider context. The
    issue of criminalization of the Armenian Genocide denial has already
    been discussed after adoption of the relevant bill on 29 Jan 2001,
    by which France publicly recognized the Armenian Genocide. By this
    decision France wanted to protect its citizens in its territory by
    putting an end to the questioning or palliation of the crime of the
    genocide, as defined in Article 211-1 of the Criminal Code.

    The bill does not mention any historical event or any country. In
    general, it aims to protect the insulted memory, and it will be
    applied in France only in case of extremely insulting statements. The
    bill meets the expectations of a great number of French citizens of
    Armenian origin, for whom the year 1915 is an open sore, which will
    not heal up until the Genocide denial campaign is stopped.

    You are well aware that a group of MPs have laid two actions to the
    Constitutional Council of France, which is to give a legal force to
    the decision by late February. Various political forces of Armenia
    perceived this bill as a crucial stage in the almost 100-year struggle
    against the genocide denial. On this occasion, numerous Armenians
    expressed their gratitude to France.

    What do you think about Ankara's reaction and threats to introduce
    sanctions regarding military, economic and political ties with France?

    Turkey is an ally and an important partner of France, and for many
    years the sides have fixed essential progress in many spheres. We
    have been always cooperating in the matter of development of the
    bilateral relations, as well as within NATO or the G8. We exerted
    joint efforts aimed at stopping the violence in Syria, establishing
    peace and stability in Afghanistan, as well as within the programs on
    development of cooperation with the Mediterranean countries. Under the
    current circumstances, France comes out for a dialogue with Turkey,
    as well as for preserving the way to mutually beneficial cooperation,
    since France is the third big foreign investor in Turkey, and the
    French companies provide 100,000 job places in Turkey.

    What is Paris going to do to consolidate its position in this issue
    and to neutralize the negative consequences of the ultimatum of Ankara?

    We advocate maintenance of peaceful relations with Turkey. France
    has called on the authorities of Turkey to abstain from "strong
    counteraction" and to understand that it is necessary to appreciate
    the whole depth of the bilateral relations.

    What do you think about the accusations of the Azeri ruling parties,
    which qualified France's stance as "biased" and pointed out the
    necessity to withdraw France from the OSCE Minsk Group?

    Azerbaijan has not made any statements demanding that France should
    be excluded from the OSCE Minsk Group. On the contrary, on January 23
    in Sochi the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan highly estimated the
    intermediary efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries. They
    want Russia, the United States and France to continue playing an
    active role in the Karabakh peace process until peace and stability
    are established in the region.




    From: A. Papazian
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