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    SERZH SARGSYAN: DIASPORA IS AN INSEPARABLE PART OF ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    03.05.2011 19:11

    President Serzh Sargsyan met with his Swiss counterpart Micheline
    Calmy-Rey. The meeting was followed by a joint press conference. Serzh
    Sargsyan noted that the "Armenian-Swiss relations have a great
    potential for development and the parties are interested in using
    all opportunities to boost economic cooperation."

    Touching upon the Armenian-Turkish relations, President Sargsyan
    reiterated Armenia's willingness to normalize relations with Turkey
    without any preconditions.

    "Unfortunately, instead of taking steps to ratify the protocols,
    Turkey continues its efforts to drive a wedge between Armenia and
    Diaspora. The longer these efforts continue, the less the trust in
    the process," President Sargsyan said.

    Serzh Sargsyan underlined that the Diaspora formed as a result of the
    Armenian Genocide is an inseparable part of Armenia and the Armenian
    people. "Diaspora Armenians are Armenian Ambassadors spread all over
    the world, like our Ambassador to Switzerland, world-known Charles
    Aznavour," he added.

    Speaking about the process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    the President said "Switzerland's mediating efforts are the best
    evidence of the fact that recognition of the Armenian Genocide only
    temporarily shadows the relations between Turkey and the country that
    has recognized the Genocide."

    "By recognizing the Armenian Genocide Switzerland condemned that
    crime against humanity. The most important is that it did not prevent
    Switzerland from acting as mediator in the process of normalization
    of the Armenian-Turkish relations. The example of Switzerland is
    the best one, and should be educative for other countries," the
    President stated.




    From: A. Papazian
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