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    BRYZA: YEREVAN AND ANKARA CANNOT REACH RECONCILIATION VIA POLITICAL DECISIONS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.02.2007 13:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Political or diplomatic statements are not proper
    to solve the problem of determining the tragic events of 1915, stated
    U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, OSCE MG Co-Chair Matthew
    Bryza to journalists on the eve of Turkish foreign Minister's visit
    to Washington. He assured that "we all are united in the opinion
    that the events in 1915 are terrible tragic." "It is horrible. But
    this problem has so much sides and there are a lot of views on this
    problem that political leaders cannot provide justice just giving it
    a determination. We'd like educated people, professors, philosophers,
    historians to be given possibility to carry out positive and impartial
    discussions on the causes of what happened, which will allow Armenian
    and Turkish communities to reconcile with their past and with each
    other. You cannot reach it via political decisions," Matthew Bryza
    stated, adding, "We'd also like to see Armenian-Turkish relations
    improved." "As a CO-Chair of OSCE MG I understand how much it is
    difficult. I realize the role of Nagorno Karabakh in this problem
    very strongly. Despite it, we'd like to see corresponding steps aimed
    at improving relations between Armenia and Turkey, since it proceeds
    from interests of all sides.

    It proceeds from interests of Turkish businessmen, it is also a good
    chance for long term regional stability and peace. But I realize how
    all this is difficult," the American diplomat stressed.

    Speaking on possible steps of improving Armenian-Turkish relations
    Matthew Bryza reminded that Armenian and Turkish governments "speak
    about historic commissions and diplomatic debates." After Hrant Dink's
    tragic murder discussions over 301st article of Turkish Penal Code got
    more intensive character. We understand that it is difficult for the
    Turkish government to declare invalid this article because of political
    realities. But it would be fine if the issue of 301st article would
    be removed from the agenda, since it allows to condemn Turkey. We are
    friends for Turkey. We hope Turkey considers us as one of the closest
    friends in the world. And we want to do everything possible to assist
    traditions of tolerance and co-existence of all ethnic and religious
    communities in Turkey. 301st article yet hampers this problem. It
    has magnetic influence on Europe's mentality and makes everyone
    concentrate on that problem and not on the whole Turkish history,"
    stated Mathew Bryza, Mediamax reports.
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