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    Daniel Fried: Mass killing of Armenians is a proven fact

    ArmRadio.am
    13.04.2007 16:06

    US Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia Daniel Fried
    declared that `the Turkish Government has never blackmailed and has
    not threatened the US Government' connected with the possible adoption
    of the Armenian Genocide resolutions in the US Congress, Mediamax
    reports.

    In Daniel Fried's words, `they have never said they will take punitive
    steps in case the resolution is adopted.' The US Assistant Secretary
    of State said the statements of the Turkish Government were asserting
    that `the Turkish Parliament can undertake something in case our
    Parliament takes any step.'

    Daniel Fried considers that in Turkey `there exists an increasing
    discussion about their past of the Ottoman Empire era, the relations
    with the Armenian community and the mass killings that occurred in
    1915 and thereafter.'

    `We think that Turkey and Armenia must seriously discuss their common
    past. It must be a dialogue of historians. The United States has
    never refuted these killings. It is a proven historic fact, but
    historians must discuss what has happened and why, and who has done
    what. It must take place through the process of national
    reconciliation,' said Daniel Fried.

    `We also think that Turkey must open the border with Armenia and
    restore normal relations,' the Assistant Secretary of State declared.

    `We welcome the last steps of Turkey - reopening of the Armenian
    Church in Eastern Turkey although as a museum,' declared Daniel Fried,
    noting that in Turkey there are people who are ready for
    reconciliation. As a proof of that he mentioned the reaction of
    thousands of Turks to the assassination of the editor-in-chief of the
    Agos weekly Hrant Dink.
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