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    SERZH SARGSYAN: TRAGEDY IN ISTANBUL SHOULD SPUR TURKEY-ARMENIA
    DIALOGUE

    Yerevan, February 3. ArmInfo. An analytical article by Serzh Sargsyan,
    the Secretary of the Security Council and the Armenian Defence
    Minister, entitled was published in the weekly. The article comments
    upon the murder of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink in Istanbul.

    According to the source, the article notes that the murder of the
    editor of the bilingual Armenian/Turkish According to the source, the
    article notes that the murder of the editor of the bilingual
    Armenian/Turkish <AGOS>newspaper, has generated mass protests across
    the globe. Everyone who believes in human basic freedoms was shocked
    with the crime committed not only on ethnic grounds, but also due to
    the erosion of democratic principles of the Turkish state propaganda
    and discrimination against both Armenians and other national
    minorities, the article runs. This tragedy should not only contribute
    Besides, S.Sargsyan reminded that since Armenian proclaimed its
    independence in 1991, Turkey has refused diplomatic relations with
    it. Two years later, Turkey imposed economic blockade on Armenia,
    depriving the two nations of contacts in humanitarian and trade
    spheres. The murder of Hrant Dink may give a historical opportunity
    for liquidating the gap in the relations and starting a civilized
    dialogue between the countries. Notwithstanding the lack of diplomatic
    ties, the Turkish Government invited Armenian politicians and men of
    religion to participate in Hrant Dink's funeral. These small but
    essential gestures allow to discuss the Armenian Genocide of 1915, at
    last. To those who insist on forgetting these tragic events S.Sargsyan
    points out the importance of remembering the past in order to prevent
    reoccurrence of such a crime against humanity. He adds that Armenia is
    ready to establish normal diplomatic relations with Turkey without
    preconditions. There may be a thousand problems between the two
    countries, and the key to the settlement of these problems is
    establishing diplomatic relations between the governments and
    nations. Turkey's reaction to the international community's criticism
    was aggressive, but if Turkey continues ignoring the criticism, it may
    find itself in isolation and conflict with the European Union,
    S.Sargsyan says. If Turkey lifts the blockade, Armenia will get closer
    to Europe from the geopolitical point of view, and all the parties
    will benefit from it. Armenia has already demonstrated a general
    interest in EU values in a number of issues, including regional
    security and democratic development. In memory of Hrant Dink, the
    Minister offers to start the process of peaceful dialogue contributing
    to establishing normal relations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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