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    SEBOUH CHULJYAN: TURKEY AND ARMENIA SHOULD START BUILDING DIALOGUE WITHOUT MEDIATORS

    Armradio.am
    19.02.2010 11:20

    For the first time in history, an Armenian candidate will likely head
    the Armenian Patriarchy of Turkey.

    Armenian Apostolic Church Diocese of Gougark Bishop Sebouh Chuljyan
    Primate will be the 85th patriarch of Armenians in Turkey if he wins
    the elections expected to take place in May.

    According to an 1861 Ottoman regulation that is applicable even today,
    a bishop can be the patriarch of Armenians in Turkey if his father
    was born in Turkey.

    Speaking at the historical Armenian church of "Surp Kevork" (St.

    Gregory) at KocamustafapaÅ~_a in Istanbul, Chuljyan said if he wins,
    then the patriarchy would be "kept away from politics."

    "Let politicians deal with politics. I will put effort into enhancing
    the dialogue between the Turkish and Armenian peoples," he said. "We
    need to look deep in each other's eyes and talk about grievances."

    Chuljyan also said the recent warming of bilateral relations is
    a historic milestone. He said steps must be taken immediately to
    re-establish official relations. "This chance to open the path of
    dialogue between the two peoples should not be missed. Time works
    against us," he told the Hurriyet Daily News.

    The bishop criticized the Western world's mediation, also saying that
    Germany played a major role in the events of 1915. "Germany has not
    accepted its responsibility in the events of 1915 until today. It has
    always preferred to keep silent," he said, adding that the innocent
    Armenian population in Anatolia went through great agonies in the
    past because of the "egocentric stance of the West."

    "The Western world has manipulated us for its benefits in Anatolia,"
    he said. "I would like to think that those who try to act as mediators
    between the Turkish and Armenian peoples are trying to get rid of
    the burden of their consciences. However, they have their interests
    in mind once again, in the form of the Caucasus."

    Chuljyan said he believes Turkey and Armenia should start building
    dialogue immediately, without mediators. "There is no one who knows
    us better than us. Let us overcome our grievances together and start
    a dialogue," he said.

    Chuljyan was actually born in Turkey, in the eastern province of
    Malatya, before migrating to Armenia at the age of 10 with his family.

    If he is elected patriarch, he will apply for Turkish citizenship,
    provided the Turkish Republic approves. He said he would keep his
    Armenian citizenship and become a dual citizen, Hurriyet reports.

    When reminded of the possibility of reopening for prayer the historical
    church of Surb Khach on Aghtamar Island in Van province in eastern
    Turkey, Chuljyan said: "I believe that the Turkish people have respect
    for all beliefs. I believe they will understand the importance of
    Surb Khach for Armenians."
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