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    PRESS RELEASE
    Bay Area Armenian National Committee
    51 Commonwealth Avenue
    San Francisco, California 94118
    Phone: 415.387.3433 Fax: 415.751.0617
    [email protected] www.ancsf.org

    NOTE: PHOTO ATTACHED

    Bay Area Armenian-American Representatives meet with Armenian Prime
    Minister

    Nov. 6, 2009 - Representatives from five prominent Bay Area Armenian-
    American organizations met with the Armenian Prime Minister, Tigran
    Sargsyan, on the occasion of his visit to the Bay Area, November 5-8.
    The Prime Minister was attending the ArmTech Congress '09 in San Jose,
    a conference sponsored by the Armenian government, on Armenia's high-
    tech industry.

    The leadership of the Bay Area Armenian National Committee, Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation, Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural and Educational
    Society, HMEM Armenian Athletic organization, KZV Armenian School, and
    St. Gregory Armenian church, familiarized the Prime Minister, Consul
    General and Armenian Ambassador to the U.S., with the Bay Area
    Armenian-American community, its history, institutions, achievements
    and challenges. They also expressed the grave concern and
    disappointment of the majority of community members regarding the
    "Protocols" recently signed by the presidents of Armenia and Turkey,
    for the establishment of diplomatic relations. The Bay Area delegation
    strongly urged the Armenian government representatives to do
    everything in their power to prevent ratification of the Protocols.
    They explained that although they are in favor of normalizing
    relations between Armenia and Turkey, the conditions written into the
    Protocols (including the formation of an "historical commission" and
    points relating to existing boundaries), seriously undermine Armenia's
    legal rights and the viability of the Armenian state in the future,
    and that they cannot lead to true reconciliation, nor a stable
    relationship between the two states.
    The Prime Minister spoke at length, defending the President's signing
    of the Protocols, saying that they were good for Armenia; that Turkey
    would recognize the Armenian Genocide of its own volition; that
    Turkey's process of reforms to enter the European Union will be a
    positive development for Armenia. The Prime Minister described the
    normalization process as a "new reality" in regards to Turkish-
    Armenian relations. The Bay Area representatives expressed their
    appreciation for the opportunity to discuss their concerns,
    reiterating their opposition to the current government's harmful course.

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