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    ARMENIAN-GERMAN RELATIONS DEVELOP ACTIVELY IN ALL SPHERES, ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR STATES

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 21 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 21, NOYAN TAPAN. The German Minister of Justice has
    worked out an all-European bill, by which denial of genocide, as well
    as manifestations of xenophobia against ethnic groups are considered
    as blameable and punishable. However, as Karine Ghazinian, Ambassador
    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Armenia to Germany, reported at
    the February 21 press conference, she is not aware yet, whether the
    Armenian Genocide is mentioned in the above mentioned bill or not.

    Nevertheless, in K. Ghazinian's words, the resolution adopted by
    Bundestag in 2005, which called Turkey for recognizing its past,
    is already a great step. In the Ambassador's words, though the word
    "genocide" was not used in the resolution, the word "extermination"
    was used instead. "That resolution was adopted in a country, which
    has no influential Armenian community, but has a 3-million influential
    Turkish community," K. Ghazinian emphasized.

    In the Ambassador's words, currently the small states are in the
    center of Germany's attention. In K. Ghazinian's words, the New
    Neighborhood program is of great importance for Germany having assumed
    EU chairmanship in the coming six months. The goal of the program is,
    in particular, to provide assistance to the South Caucasian states
    as far as possible.

    It was also mentioned that Armenian-German relations develop actively
    in all spheres. The Ambassador reported that a Festival of Armenian
    Cinema will be held this year in Germany and Days of Armenian Culture
    will be held at the end of the year.
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