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  • RA Amb. To UK V Gabrielian, Ankara Uni Prof Give Joint Interview

    RA AMBASSADOR TO GREAT BRITAIN VAHE GABRIELIAN AND ANKARA UNIVERSITY
    PROFESSOR TURKKAYA ATAOV GIVE JOINT INTERVIEW TO AL JAZEERA TV

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 30, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. Within the
    framework of Hrant Dink's murder and public discussions on the
    Genocide, the English editorial of the Al Jazeera TV company invited
    Ambassador of Armenia to Great Britain Vahe Gabrielian to an
    interview. As Noyan Tapan was informed by the RA Foreign Ministry's
    Press and Information Department, Turkish historian, Ankara University
    Professor Turkkaya Ataov was also invited. Famous British journalist
    David Frost held the interview.

    According to the same source, responding Frost's observation about the
    Genocide issue's again entering the field by Dink's murder, Ambassador
    Gabrielian mentioned that that issue has never been taken out of the
    agenda and forgotten. Touching upon the question about the fact of the
    genocide, the Ambassador said that he is not going to discuss the
    reality of the fact which is not subject to question and is proved by
    extensive documentary materials, including by Turk historians'
    evidences, and memories about which are bright almost in every
    Armenian family both in Armenia and Diaspora, and the issue of its
    recognition and improvement of the Armenian-Turkish relations must be
    discussed instead of it.

    Vahe Gabrielian mentioned that the Ottaman government's intention to
    implement a genocide was proved and he drew one's attention to the
    fact that just the Turkish special courts sentenced in 1919-1920 a
    part of the Genocide organizers to death or other punishments, but
    this fact is today buried in oblivion.

    Touching upon David Frost's question if the issue of the Genocide
    recognition must become a precondition for Turkey's membership to the
    EU, the Ambassador responded that Armenia is not a EU member and may
    not officially present preconditions as such one, but the Copenhagen
    standards demand from the member countries good-neighbourly relations
    with all neighbors, solution of problems existing with them and
    improvement of the situation of minorities living in their countries,
    and all these supposes the Genocide recognition as welll. A number of
    EU member states also make this issue difficult and Armenia expects a
    principal position from the EU in this issue.

    The Turkish historian only mentioned that he felt sorrow for "his
    fellow-writer brother's" murder though he shared not all viewpoints of
    Dink. He refused the fact of the Genocide but presented no reasoning.
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