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  • High Time For Turkey To Recognise Historical Facts, Says Anastasiade

    HIGH TIME FOR TURKEY TO RECOGNISE HISTORICAL FACTS, SAYS ANASTASIADES

    APRIL 24TH, 2015 FEATURED2 COMMENTS

    President Anastasiades and House Speaker Omirou with the presidents
    of Armenia, Russia, France and Serbia

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    By Staff Reporter

    REMEMBERING the mass killings by the Ottomans was the duty of the
    entire humankind, President Nicos Anastasiades said on Friday, as he
    called on Turkey to accept it had committed genocide.

    "The recognition of such events under no circumstances reflects
    the positive role that nations play or can play in the future in
    international affairs," Anastasiades said in a speech at a ceremony
    in Yerevan, Armenia, marking the centennial commemoration of the
    massacres. "It is indeed high time to recognise historical facts
    as this would pave the way for the normalisation of relations with
    neighbouring countries, and would undoubtedly contribute to world
    peace."

    Anastasiades welcomed Armenian President Serz Sargsyan's moderate
    stance.

    Sargsyan said on Wednesday he was ready to normalise relations with
    Turkey, two months after he withdrew peace accords from parliament,
    blaming a Turkish lack of political will to end 100 years of hostility.

    Speaking ahead of Friday's centenary of the mass killing, which is at
    the heart of the countries' animosity, Sargsyan said there should be
    no preconditions in restarting the peace process and would not insist
    the Turks accept they committed genocide.

    Cyprus was the first European country in 1975 to have recognised the
    Armenian genocide.

    "The presence of each one of us here today aims at keeping alive the
    remembrance of this despicable act, by paying tribute to the millions
    of lives lost a century ago, and constitutes our collective obligation
    to make known "urbi et orbi" that impunity cannot go unpunished,"
    Anastasiades said.

    The two countries were both victims of impunity, he said, and it
    was no surprise that they put our faith on international law, peace,
    the respect of the sovereign right of peoples to decide their future
    and the respect of human rights.

    "Our united presence is also a call for an act of consciousness. It
    is our duty to not turn our back or act in defiance of the tragic
    reality and a historical fact," he said.

    The president was accompanied by House Speaker Yiannakis Omirou,
    as well as MPs Marios Garoyian (DIKO) and Giorgos Varnava (EDEK),
    MEP Eleni Theocharous and the Armenian representative in the House,
    Vartkes Mahdessian.

    Anastasiades also took advantage of the opportunity and discussed the
    Cyprus issue and the commencement of negotiations during the meetings
    he had with the presidents of France, Russia, Armenia and Serbia,
    said government spokesman Nicos Christodoulides.

    The meetings with Francois Hollande and Vladimir Putin were especially
    important concerning the Cyprus problem and the bilateral relations,
    the spokesman said.

    With Hollande, Anastasiades also discussed issues concerning Europe,
    Cyprus' economic programme and the two countries' relations,
    Christodoulides said.

    During the meeting with Putin, the Cyprus problem, the Ukrainian
    crisis, the economy and Cyprus-Russia relations were discussed,
    he said.

    Meanwhile, in Nicosia, a march was held from the centre of town to
    Armenia street last night, where hundreds gathered at the genocide
    memorial, including representatives of local political parties who
    laid wreaths.

    Today, the community will be hosting its annual blood donation in the
    main hall of the Nareg school in Nicosia, from 4 to 7pm. The event
    is open to all blood donors.

    http://cyprus-mail.com/2015/04/24/high-time-for-turkey-to-recognise-historical-facts-says-anastasiades/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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