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    THE GENOCIDE, HRANT DINK'S MURDER AND ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS

    AZG Armenian Daily
    20/02/2007

    It is always hard for an empire to ask forgiveness, especially,
    when the matter concerns an eastern empire, Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian said in his interview with the French Le Figaro
    newspaper, answering the question about possible improvement of
    Armenian-Turkish relations after the murder of Hrant Dink, the editor
    of the Istanbul-based "Agos" newspaper.

    In Mr. Kocharian's opinion, this murder won't have any impact,
    as the problem is much deeper and dates back to the history of the
    Turkish nation.

    Being asked why Armenia has turned down the Turkish initiative to set
    up a committee of historians for studying the Genocide, the President
    of Armenia stressed that it is the governments and not historians
    who are to normalize the bilateral relations.

    Therefore, Armenia is ready is establish diplomatic relations with
    Turkey without any preconditions, to set up an intergovernmental
    committee, and to discuss all the issues, including painful ones,
    the President noted. He added that many countries have historical
    and territorial differences on the European continent; however,
    they have open borders, normal relations, and discuss the existing
    problems. In fact, the trouble is that the authorities of Ankara turn
    down the idea of creating an intergovernmental committee to solve
    all the mutual problems, R. Kocharian noted.
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