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    ANKARA: STATEMENT BY PM DAVUTOGLU ON COMMEMORATION OF HRANT DINK

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey
    January 20, 2015 Tuesday

    STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF TURKEY AHMET
    DAVUTOÃ~DŸLU ON THE COMMEMORATION OF HRANT DINK

    ANKARA, Turkey

    It has now been eight years since Hrant Dink was taken from us.
    Throughout his life, he strived, mind, heart and soul, to shed light
    on one of the major issues that the Ottoman Empire passed down to
    the Republic of Turkey. We wish patience to Dink's bereaved family
    and all those who held him dear.

    Hrant Dink was an invaluable Anatolian intellectual who, without
    compromising either his Armenian heritage or his loyalty to Turkey,
    sought to help find the ways and means through which Turks and
    Armenians may build a common future. As someone who personified
    Turkish-Armenian friendship, he worked selflessly and gave his all,
    so that the bonds of a historic coexistence could be remembered, and
    the deep-rooted suffering overcome. As we commemorate the anniversary
    of his demise, and guided by the seeds of friendship he sowed, we
    wish to open new paths into hearts and minds.

    With this understanding, we call on all Armenians, and invite all
    those who believe in Turkish-Armenian friendship to contribute to a
    new beginning:

    Having already underscored the inhumane consequences of the relocation
    policies essentially enforced under wartime circumstances, including
    that of 1915, Turkey shares the suffering of Armenians and, with
    patience and resolve, is endeavouring to re-establish empathy between
    the two peoples. Our 23 April 2014 message of condolence, which
    included elements of how, primarily through dialogue, we may together
    bring an end to the enmity that has kept our relations captive, was a
    testament to this determination. Only by breaking taboos can we hope
    to begin addressing the great trauma that froze time in 1915. For its
    part, Turkey has transcended this critical threshold and relinquished
    the generalizations and stereotypical assertions of the past.

    There is every reason to believe that these two ancient nations can
    demonstrate the wisdom to understand each other and contemplate a
    future together. Having shared the same geography and a long history,
    it is only Turks and Armenians who can effectively address their issues
    together and work jointly to find ways forward. Fostering a sense of
    mutual trust and cooperation; getting reacquainted against the backdrop
    of an 800 years-old common history and promoting human interaction
    will be essential. Accordingly, we invite our Armenian friends to
    visit Turkey more often and do away with respective prejudices.

    Furthermore, we will press ahead with resolve to give due recognition
    to the Armenian cultural heritage in Turkey and to those Armenian
    personalities who made inestimable contributions to Ottoman/Turkish
    culture. Our desire to share in the pain, to heal the wounds and
    to re-establish friendships is sincere. Our course is set towards a
    horizon of friendship and peace.

    Bu SayfayÃ~D YazdÃ~Dr

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