UKRAINE IS MATURE ENOUGH TO EXPRESS ITS POSITION ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE - UKRAINIAN POLITICAL SCIENTIST
July 12, 2013 | 11:18
Commenting on the submission-to the Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council;
i.e., the Parliament) of Ukraine-of the bill to recognize the Armenian
Genocide, well-known Ukrainian political analyst Vyacheslav Pikhovshek
stated that he will be in favor of its adoption.
"It is important for me that this is done not solely because of the
political conjuncture, but that it is accompanied with some explanatory
work," the analyst stressed, Analitika.at.ua reports.
"This matter is known to the Ukrainians. We remember that the 'black
chapters' of history were covered up as much as possible during the
Soviet time, albeit these wounds continued to cause pain.
"To my recollection, the Ukrainian parliament has never spoken [about]
and has never expressed an official position with regard to this
matter. It seems to me that a balanced decision needs to be made. It
seems to me we [i.e., the Ukrainians] have matured in our view to
express on the Armenian Genocide," the political scientist stressed.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a bill on the Armenian
Genocide's recognition was registered on June 6 in the Verkhovna Rada.
Ukrainian parliament members Arsen Avakov and Vilen Shatvoryan are
the persons behind this law proposal.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
July 12, 2013 | 11:18
Commenting on the submission-to the Verkhovna Rada (Supreme Council;
i.e., the Parliament) of Ukraine-of the bill to recognize the Armenian
Genocide, well-known Ukrainian political analyst Vyacheslav Pikhovshek
stated that he will be in favor of its adoption.
"It is important for me that this is done not solely because of the
political conjuncture, but that it is accompanied with some explanatory
work," the analyst stressed, Analitika.at.ua reports.
"This matter is known to the Ukrainians. We remember that the 'black
chapters' of history were covered up as much as possible during the
Soviet time, albeit these wounds continued to cause pain.
"To my recollection, the Ukrainian parliament has never spoken [about]
and has never expressed an official position with regard to this
matter. It seems to me that a balanced decision needs to be made. It
seems to me we [i.e., the Ukrainians] have matured in our view to
express on the Armenian Genocide," the political scientist stressed.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, a bill on the Armenian
Genocide's recognition was registered on June 6 in the Verkhovna Rada.
Ukrainian parliament members Arsen Avakov and Vilen Shatvoryan are
the persons behind this law proposal.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress