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    ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, KARABAKH CONFLICT, MIDDLE EAST: PRESIDENT'S SPEECH AT FORUM "AT THE FOOT OF MOUNT ARARAT"

    18:24, 18 March, 2015

    YEREVAN, MARCH 18, ARMENPRESS: The President of the Republic of Armenia
    Serzh Sargsyan delivered a speech at the 5th media forum "At the Foot
    of Mount Ararat". The press service of the Armenian President's Office
    informed Armenpress that Serzh Sargsyan said in particular:

    "Distinguished journalists, Ladies and gentlemen,

    I greet you in the Republic of Armenia, and welcome your participation
    in the framework of this important and large-scale event. The presence
    of 150 well-recognized journalists from the different corners of
    the world itself speaks for the international community's attention
    to this forum, as well as of its interest towards Armenia. I hope
    that, besides your work, you, the participants of the forum bearing
    the beautiful heading "At the Foot of Mount Ararat," will have the
    opportunity to familiarize with the Armenian culture and cuisine,
    and admire the wonderful view of biblical Mount Ararat.

    It is obvious that in our days, media outlets have huge potential
    to disseminate universal values, fight against their encroachment
    and consolidate the international community. Today, a highly
    representative group of international media outlets has gathered
    under the same roof. You have already built an effective media
    platform for the discussions pertaining to the Armenian Genocide with
    the objective to once again uncover the realities regarding one of
    the most serious crimes committed in the 20th century. This forum,
    why not, is also a unique platform to thoroughly and comprehensively
    present the achievements of the Republic of Armenia in various areas,
    and challenges faced by our country.

    In 2015, Armenia, Armenians all over the world and the international
    community remember and commemorate the Armenian Genocide committed
    in the Ottoman Empire one century ago. The genocide took lives
    of one and a half million Armenians, hundreds of thousands of
    people became refugees or were forcefully converted into other
    religion. Each Armenian from any corner of the world continues to
    feel the consequences of the Mets Yeghern psychologically, culturally,
    linguistically and politically.

    We wish we could have also commemorated the Centennial of the Armenian
    Genocide together with the Turkish people, thereby heralding a new
    haven of the rapprochement of the two nations and normalization of
    their relations. This was the goal pursued by the protocols between
    Armenia and Turkey signed back in 2009 and of my invitation to the
    President Erdogan of Turkey to join us on April 24 in honoring the
    memory of the Armenian Genocide victims. Unfortunately, once more
    we encountered denial, one that acquired a particular manifestation
    this year.

    I believe you are well aware that this year Turkish authorities decided
    to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli on the
    very day of April 24. The only motive for that was the simple-minded
    goal to distract the attention of the international community from the
    events dedicated to the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide. By the
    way, in this context your Norwegian colleague BÃ¥rd Larsen published
    in February an article titled "Useless Diplomacy," in which he very
    aptly put that "this would be tantamount to Germany celebrating heroic
    victories of Wehrmacht in the Eastern Front during World War II."

    I regret that the Turkish authorities instead of availing themselves
    of this Centennial to confront their own history and reconcile,
    put themselves in an awkward position by obviously distorting the
    well-known chronology the Battle of Gallipoli, and thereby embellishing
    their policy of denial with new manifestations.

    The Turkish policy of denial pursued not only vindicates the crime
    committed by the Ottoman authorities - the dispossession of Armenians
    - but also sets a dangerous precedent for the recurrence of new
    genocides. The Holocaust, the Rwandan and Cambodian genocides, the
    ethnic cleansing and destruction of cultural heritage carried out by
    the Islamic State in recent years have all been striking examples of
    this. Their efforts to avoid responsibility or consign the Armenian
    Genocide to oblivion can be characterized as continuation of the
    crime and encouragement of new genocides.

    Nevertheless, I must note that larger and larger segments of the
    Turkish intelligentsia and progressive youth are demonstrating courage
    to confront their historical past, desiring to live a dignified life
    and relieving themselves of such a heavy burden of sin.

    It is a matter of plain fact that the policy pursued by the current
    Turkish government rules out the possibility of bringing the
    famous Protocols into life at which official Ankara looked from the
    perspective of the absurd preconditions perpetually set forth by it.

    For that very reason I decided to recall them from our parliament.

    Thus, the process did not reach its logical conclusion, and everybody
    knows which party is to blame for its failure. This does not mean that
    we are closing the window for rapprochement with Turkey. Nevertheless,
    we are not going to get involved in a process, which may fall victim
    to the third country's unconstructive whims and, most importantly,
    without hope of restoring mutual trust.

    Initially, we thought that the policy "Zero Problems with Neighbors"
    proclaimed by the Turkish authorities enshrined Turkey's sincere
    intentions to normalize relations with neighboring countries, including
    Armenia. I do not want to comment on the nature of current relations
    between Turkey and other states, but as the subsequent developments
    demonstrated, Turkey had to face the reality of "Zero Neighbor and
    Numerous Problems." In fact, Turkey's real intention was not to
    have zero problems with neighbors, but to impose its own perception
    of those relations on the neighbors, which was nothing else than a
    manifestation of Neo-Ottoman policy.

    The State Commission for coordination of the events for commemoration
    of the Armenian Genocide Centenary was established. Its members
    encompassed heads of all the largest Armenian institutions. The
    Commission adopted All-Armenian Declaration, which determined the
    united will of the Armenian people; by that Armenia and the Armenian
    people reiterated their commitment to continuing the international
    struggle for the prevention of genocides, restoration of the rights
    and establishment of historical justice for the nations subjected to
    genocide. In that perspective, the Armenian Genocide Centennial events
    are not solely of all-Armenian nature; they are a unique appeal to
    prevent any encroachment upon universal values. For that very reason I
    have invited the leaders and high-level officials of various countries
    to visit Armenia on April 24 and, thus, send a powerful message of
    the inadmissibility of the crime of genocide to the world.

    Dear friends,

    The Republic of Armenia will also continue its fight against the crime
    of genocide within the framework of international organizations. In
    2013, at its 22th session, the UN Human Rights Council unanimously
    adopted the resolution on the prevention of genocide initiated by
    Armenia. This year we are going to table another draft resolution.

    It is inspiring that the representatives of the international community
    are also engaged in Armenian-led initiatives. Moreover, its members
    continue to bring their weighty contribution towards the recognition
    and condemnation of the Armenian Genocide.

    We are forever grateful to all those states and peoples who both in
    times of the calamity and during the subsequent years, have granted
    asylum to thousands of Armenians, giving them an opportunity to
    survive and preserve their identity and become full-fledged members
    of society in the given countries.

    While attaching importance to the recognition and condemnation of
    genocides as a means of preventing their recurrence, we also extend
    our gratitude to all those states and organizations who continue
    to reflect upon the crime committed against our nation. This bears
    witness to the civilized world's sincere commitment to the protection
    of universal values, which inspires nations subjected to genocide
    to believe in the restoration of justice and violated rights, just
    condemnation of the crimes and inadmissibility of impunity.

    The resolution titled "The Armenian Genocide and European Values"
    adopted recently by the EPP Political Assembly on March 3, 2015
    was a striking example of such a commitment. It contained serious
    political messages on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    its condemnation and denial, and called upon Turkey to confront its
    past. Such a position on the Armenian Genocide adopted by Europe's
    largest and most influential political force should indeed play a
    guiding role for European institutions and EU member states.

    It is clear that in today's world the guarantee of stability and
    normal development is peaceful co-existence and tolerance. This is
    the very principle guiding us through the Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process, thereby not allowing Azerbaijan to ruin peace negotiations
    with its bellicose statements and provocative actions. In contrast
    to Azerbaijani authorities, whose provocative actions endanger the
    stability of not only their state but also of the region, Armenia is
    fully aware of the grave consequences of such adventurism. Therefore,
    by containing Azerbaijan's military provocations, we try to avoid
    a new spark of the conflict, which will seriously deteriorate the
    already unstable situation in our entire region.

    We do not incite hostility and hatred among our people, which has
    been an inseparable component of the policy carried out by the
    Azerbaijani authorities for years. In contrast to the Azerbaijani
    President who declared that the Armenian people are the number one
    enemies of Azerbaijanis, I would like to highlight once again that
    the Armenians do not have enemy nations.

    It was Azerbaijan's decades-long anti-Armenian policy and the
    determination to restore historical justice that ultimately drove
    the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to exercise their inviolable right to
    self-determination - to build their own homeland on their own land.

    Regardless of Azerbaijan's threats and provocations, the wheel of
    history is impossible to roll back: the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is
    already a well-established reality and it is not feasible to break
    the freedom-loving spirit of its people. To ascertain it, I am calling
    upon you to visit Nagorno-Karabakh to get acquainted with the Artsakh
    state-building on the ground and represent the objective reality to
    your public.

    The Armenian position on the settlement of the conflict remains
    the same: it must be settled within the framework of the OSCE Minsk
    Group, through peaceful negotiations on the basis of the three famous
    principles of the Helsinki Final Act put forth by the Co-Chairs.

    Azerbaijan's efforts to alter the format provided by the Minsk
    Group, talk to the Republic of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh from
    a position of force, provocations and blackmail will not yield a
    lasting solution. This is an unequivocal truth.

    On January 27, 2015 the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group issued a
    statement in Krakow on Azerbaijan's destructive policy, in which they
    called upon Azerbaijan to live up to its commitments to the peaceful
    resolution of the conflict. I strongly believe that continued sending
    of targeted messages calling to exercise restraint will incite certain
    degree of vigilance with their true addressee.

    Distinguished participants,

    Although the recognition of the Genocide and settlement of the NK
    conflict are of vital importance to us, our agenda is, of course,
    much broader.

    For centuries, our people have gone through hardships, which have
    not been able to ruin Armenians' resolute determination to preserve
    their own identity, master their own destiny and, ultimately, build
    an independent state. And we have managed to achieve our cherished
    goals, which sometimes could have even looked like a dream.

    In spite of the hardships that have fallen to our lot during the
    years of our statehood, we have managed to build a democratic state
    with a liberal economic model. We have not been alone in carrying
    out the difficult task of state-building; we have always enjoyed the
    support of friendly countries and their readiness to stand beside us
    in tough times.

    Among our country's important political achievements is certainly the
    establishment and development of civil society, which has actively
    engaged itself with the government's various initiatives, especially
    in the recent years. In terms of indicators in the areas of human
    rights, rule of law, economic policy and development Armenia leads
    in the region, and considerably excels many countries of the region
    in a number of indicators.

    With its accomplishments and limitations, the free press that
    comprehensively covers and introduces the public to the country's
    domestic and foreign affairs, is also a top achievement since
    we gained our independence. According to the World Press Freedom
    Index 2015 annual report released by the Reporters Without Borders,
    Armenia was ranked the 78th out of 180 countries, occupying a leading
    position among the CIS countries, and even surpassing some EU member
    states such as Greece (91) and Bulgaria (106). It is obvious that
    we are not satisfied with that indicator, but we try to assess it
    from a comparative perspective, and if we see a real difference in
    a five-year or three-year period, yes, we more or less appreciate it.

    We have got actively working political opposition. I myself attach
    great value to the establishment of constructive opposition and
    perfectly understand that it is a key component of a democratic
    consolidation.

    Armenia has been actively engaged in the initiatives of the Open
    Government Partnership, which pursues the objective of promoting
    effectiveness, accountability and transparency in governance.

    In this context, we also place great weight on the constitutional
    reform that we have initiated in Armenia. It is aimed at improving
    the constitutional mechanisms for realization of the rule of law
    and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, ensuring
    steady balance between the branches of government and promoting
    good governance. Right now we have reached the stage of finalizing
    the revised text of the constitution; a process which hinges on the
    principle of utmost transparency and engages all interested parties.

    We are fully aware that building a democratic society and country is
    an ongoing process, and we are ready to make consistent efforts to
    reach our goal.

    Distinguished journalists,

    Armenia's foreign policy has always been based on the principle
    of complementarity of different systems and accommodation of the
    interests of great powers involved in the region. Joining the CSTO,
    the Republic of Armenia has simultaneously enhanced its cooperation
    with NATO, by contributing to the strengthening of international peace
    and security through its participation in the peace-keeping missions.

    Our country has developed and continues to develop allied strategic
    partnership with Russia. The Armenian-Russian allied inter-State
    relations are anchored in the close historical ties that existed
    between the two nations. The close collaboration with the RF is a key
    component of our security, economic development and stability. The RF
    is Armenia's largest trade partner: in 2014, our trade accounted for
    more than 1.4 billion dollars, there are 1.3 thousand enterprises with
    Russian capital in Armenia and the amount of Russian investments in
    our economy have exceeded three billion dollars. I am confident that
    for very many persons sitting in the hall these numbers seem small
    and ridiculous, but believe me that for a small state and a small
    economy such as Armenia these numbers are extremely important. We
    cooperate with Russia in different sectors - energy, infrastructure,
    industry etc. According to non-official data, there are around
    2 million Armenians living in the RF. We also continue to deepen
    our collaboration with the RF within the framework of international
    organizations - the Eurasian Economic Union, CIS and CSTO. We attach
    great importance to the Russia's efforts aimed at a peaceful settlement
    of the NK conflict within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group.

    Our foreign policy is also aimed at reinforcement of our friendly
    partnership with the US and of the special relationship with France.

    Since independence, Armenian-American relations have continued to
    develop dynamically. Currently our bilateral agenda includes various
    sectors - political, economic, human, security and other dimensions -
    in which we have been making further progress year to year.

    I must express my content with the fact that owing to mutual efforts
    our partnership has now reached its highest level in the history of
    Armenian-American relations. The reciprocal visits at various levels
    conducted in the recent years bear testimony to this.

    We highly appreciate long-standing US support for the RA's economic
    development, multi-sectoral reforms, consolidation of democracy and
    civil society, which pursue the objective to strengthen our statehood.

    We also place great value on the US role in the maintenance of security
    and stability in the region, especially on its active involvement in
    the peaceful settlement of the NK problem.

    Armenia is very keen on continuing interstate relations based on
    shared values and the age-old friendship between the Armenian
    and French peoples. We value the achievements embellishing our
    interstate relations during the last two decades, which involve regular
    promotion of political, economic, cultural, scientific and educational
    cooperation, and effective implementation of the assistance programs.

    The consistent and concerted efforts in the relations between Armenia
    and France have resulted in a crucial haven, special relations we
    enjoy. France's role is invaluable both in the condemnation and
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide at the highest
    level, and in the peaceful resolution of the NK conflict within the
    framework of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship.

    Of course, deepening and broadening of our traditionally friendly
    partnerships with neighboring countries, particularly, with the Islamic
    Republic of Iran and Georgia are top priorities for our country.

    We highly appreciate our mutually beneficial and multifaceted
    cooperation with Iran, which is rooted in historical and cultural
    similarities, reciprocal economic interests and in common approaches
    to a number of regional issues.

    The multifaceted relationship between Armenia and Iran is maintained
    at the high level. This is testified by our active and high-level
    political contacts, and agreements reached therein pertaining to the
    effective implementation of joint political, economic and humanitarian
    projects.

    We are closely following the negotiations between the Islamic Republic
    of Iran and the P5+1 over Iran's nuclear program. We wish the issue to
    be resolved as soon as possible, and the settlement to be acceptable to
    all the parties. We are hopeful that the agreements that have already
    been achieved will result in a comprehensive settlement of this issue.

    I must express my content with the fact that in recent years
    the high-level contacts between Armenia and Georgia have tangibly
    intensified. Our active interstate dialogue rooted in the traditional,
    historical and good-neighborly friendship and mutual understanding
    between our peoples establishes serious prerequisites to outline
    new dimensions in our partnership. As a result, we are building
    effective mechanisms to swiftly address any issue on our current
    bilateral agenda.

    We have always attached great importance to Georgia's role not only in
    the development of our bilateral relations, but also in strengthening
    and maintaining security in the South Caucasus.

    The level of our political cooperation has provided favorable
    conditions for promotion of bilateral economic cooperation. In this
    regard, we have made considerable progress in the development of a
    relevant legal framework.

    >From January of 2015 onwards we have been a full-fledged member of
    the Eurasian Economic Union. Since independence active involvement
    in regional integration processes has been and continues to be
    a priority for the Armenian foreign policy. In the 21st century
    regional integration unions play a major role in helping small states
    follow ongoing trends in the global economy and fully integrate into
    it. In this regard taking into account the present structure of our
    country's economy, the geography of export and our economic ties with
    EEU member states, the accession to the EEU opens up new prospects for
    our country to develop. Free movement of goods, capital, services and
    labor give our businessmen substantial opportunities to penetrate new
    markets and reinforce their positions there. All this will naturally
    stimulate employment opportunities in Armenia, increase of foreign
    direct investments and development of our economy.

    Distinguished journalists,

    Being a full-fledged member of the European family and civilization
    and building our development on the European principles and values,
    we continue to make vigorous efforts to enhance our relations both
    with individual European countries, and with the EU and our Western
    partners. The cooperation between Armenia and EU has been marked
    by major achievements, which is a result of our concerted efforts,
    political will and mutual commitment. Throughout these years,
    the large-scale reforms in Armenia have been at the forefront of
    our dialogue. To raise the effectiveness of those reforms, we have
    transformed the executive structure, establishing the Ministry of
    International Economic Integration and Reforms, which will coordinate
    those processes.

    We intend to maintain these achievements and, moreover, to deepen
    and buttress them with further initiatives. This is proved by the
    Armenia-EU Joint Statement adopted in Vilnius in November of 2013,
    in which the parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to further
    enhancing and strengthening multi-sectoral cooperation. We are taking
    active steps both towards development of a new legal framework for
    our relations with the EU and pushing forward our agenda with NATO.

    Meanwhile, I have to note that under conditions of the boisterous pace
    at which globalization has proceeded in the 21st century, when the
    world is moving towards formation of a single common area, when it
    seems that the economic borders between the states are losing their
    importance, it is meaningless to speak about conflicting integration
    models. In this respect, as I have said on numerous occasions before
    by joining the EEU, Armenia could serve as a connecting link between
    the business communities of EEU states and Western countries.

    Our country's foreign policy agenda has been expanding with every
    passing day through embracing new partners. Our relations with the
    countries of the Latin American and Asian countries have intensified,
    and we continue to maintain traditionally good relations with the
    Arab world. Among the countries of the Asia-Pacific region, we have
    kept on promoting close cooperation with China, Japan and with a host
    of other states. In a few days, I am going to pay a State Visit to
    China, which I am sure will give a new impetus to the development of
    our bilateral relations in various fields.

    Of course, our foreign policy and security cannot remain unaffected
    by events unfolding in neighboring regions and, in general, in the
    international arena. By this I refer to the alarming developments
    in Ukraine and the Middle East. Today, the so called Islamic State
    based in the territories of Syria and Iraq poses a real threat to both
    regional and international security. In the Middle East, the cradle of
    ancient civilizations, those very civilizations risk being destroyed.

    Armenian communities in Syria and Iraq are also affected by that
    situation. The Armenian Genocide survivors, who had found shelter in
    Syria and Iraq, now have to face the mentioned challenges. Armenia
    has already accepted more than ten thousand refugees from Syria.

    Armenia condemns the crimes and atrocities committed by the Islamic
    State, the Al Nusra Front and by other terrorist groups, and calls
    on the international community to take decisive steps against this
    newly-emerged calamity. In this context, Armenia expresses its full
    support to the complete implementation of the relevant resolutions
    of the UN Security Council.

    Distinguished journalists,

    I think this is all and now I am ready to respond to your questions".

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