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    WHAT HRANT DINK HAD TOLD U.S. DIPLOMAT BOUND FOR ARMENIA

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 17 2007

    What is the attitude of the U.S. government toward the tough
    stance of Turkey on the Armenian and Turkish relations which offers
    stipulations in response to the proposal to set up relations without
    preconditions? The reporters asked the U.S. Charge Joseph Pennington
    on December 17 who had been a diplomatic official to Ankara before
    he came to Armenia in June 2007.

    The reporters added to this question that when the resolution on the
    Genocide was going to be discussed at the U.S. House, statements were
    made that it would harm the Armenian and Turkish dialogue. How will
    it harm if there is no dialogue, the reporters asked?

    In answer to these questions Joseph Pennington said the U.S.

    government calls on both Turkey and Armenia to start a dialogue
    because it stems from the interests of both countries. Besides,
    the U.S. diplomat told a story which happened during his service in
    Ankara when he knew he was going to Armenia. Pennington says he met
    with Hrant Dink he had heard a lot about him, and talked on the phone
    but did not have a meeting. They met and discussed a number of things,
    including the Armenian and Turkish relation.

    He says he had gone to his office in front of which he was killed, they
    walked to his favorite restaurant and he and Hrant talked for a couple
    of hours because he knew he was going to Armenia. Pennington says Hrant
    Dink gave him information on a number of issues and wanted to know
    how the United States can help the Armenian and Turkish relation. He
    kept saying that he is proud of being Armenian but he also loves his
    country, that is Turkey, the U.S. Charge says. He says when he asked
    Dink how the Untied States can be helpful to the Armenian and Turkish
    issue, he said help improve the relations between Armenia and Turkey,
    Pennington says.
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