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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    June 29 2014



    Armenians look for Turkish-Kurdish peace talks success

    29 June 2014

    AA- Archbishop Aram Atesyan, the patriarch of the Armenian
    Patriarchate based in Istanbul, has said the Kurdish-Turkish peace
    process is a matter for all Turks and minorities living in Turkey and
    it is important for the "solution process" to have a successful end.

    "The solution process is not only a matter for Turkish and Kurdish
    people," said Atesyan during rituals in the St. Giragos Armenian
    Church in Turkey's southeastern city of Diyarbakir on Sunday.

    "One's peace means peace for all of us and one's pain makes all us
    suffer," he said.

    Turkey's "solution process" began early last year with a ceasefire
    between the Turkish government and PKK.

    The government pledged democratic reforms to empower minorities,
    particularly the Kurdish minority, which is by far the largest,
    forming 18 percent of Turkey's population.

    The St. Giragos Armenian Church is one of the biggest and the most
    important Armenian churches in Armenia and was largely restored a
    couple of years ago.

    The Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality and the Turkish community are
    to support the works by offering one million Turkish lira ($472,000).

    http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/168588/armenians-look-for-turkish-kurdish-peace-talks-success.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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