Interfax, Russia
March 10 2012
Denial of Armenian Genocide in fact continues this process - Armenian
president
YEREVAN. March 10
The denial of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in fact
continues this process, says Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
"We have a clear message to all countries of the world: the denial of
the Armenian Genocide is the continuation of this crime dating back to
the beginning of the last century. Due to Armenia's and the diaspora's
efforts, the process of international recognition of the Armenian
Genocide is continuing," Sargsyan said at the 13th session of the
ruling Republican Party, which he leads.
Speaking about Armenian-Turkish relations, Sargsyan said the border
between the two countries is still closed.
"The developments have shown that the world can see that the only
obstacle to the establishment of relations between Armenia and Turkey
is in Ankara and in one more capital [apparently Azerbaijan]
interfering where it should not, but not in Yerevan," he said.
Armenia's foreign policy remains unchanged, Sargsyan said. "We will
continue to meticulously comply with our allied and international
obligations and use any opportunity to promote our national
interests," he said.
March 10 2012
Denial of Armenian Genocide in fact continues this process - Armenian
president
YEREVAN. March 10
The denial of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in fact
continues this process, says Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
"We have a clear message to all countries of the world: the denial of
the Armenian Genocide is the continuation of this crime dating back to
the beginning of the last century. Due to Armenia's and the diaspora's
efforts, the process of international recognition of the Armenian
Genocide is continuing," Sargsyan said at the 13th session of the
ruling Republican Party, which he leads.
Speaking about Armenian-Turkish relations, Sargsyan said the border
between the two countries is still closed.
"The developments have shown that the world can see that the only
obstacle to the establishment of relations between Armenia and Turkey
is in Ankara and in one more capital [apparently Azerbaijan]
interfering where it should not, but not in Yerevan," he said.
Armenia's foreign policy remains unchanged, Sargsyan said. "We will
continue to meticulously comply with our allied and international
obligations and use any opportunity to promote our national
interests," he said.