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    THE PATRIARCH RECEIVES MEMBERS OF THE USA CONGRESS


    On Wednesday morning, 30 May 2007, His Beatitude Mesrob II, Armenian
    Patriarch of Istanbul and All Turkey, received a delegation of members
    of the USA Congress in the Spiritual Council room of the
    Patriarchate. USA Consul-General in Istanbul Deborah K. Jones also
    attended the meeting.

    During their meeting His Beatitude the Patriarch said the Armenian
    Patriarchate of Istanbul was a fruit of interreligious dialogue since,
    as a first in world history, it was established by Sultan Fatih
    Mehmet, a Muslim ruler. His Beatitude the Patriarch informed the
    delegation that the Istanbul Patriarchate was one of the four
    hierarchical centers of the Armenian Church, the others being in
    Etchmiadzin, Beirut, and Jerusalem. His Beatitude the Patriarch said
    that he carries out all of his duties relating to the Armenian
    community of Turkey as citizens of the Republic of Turkey. He declared
    that the Armenians of Turkey are loyal citizens.

    Other topics discussed in the meeting were the Armenian Genocide
    Bill being pushed by Armenians in the United States, the Hrant Dink
    assassination, the murder of the priest Father Santoro in Trabzon, the
    massacre of Protestants in Malatya, the Bill on Foundations that was
    vetoed by President Ahmet Necdet Sezer, Turkish-Armenian relations,
    and the Turkish-Armenian joint Historical Research initiative
    advocated by Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan.

    In response to a question of one of the members of Congress, His
    Beatitude the Patriarch responded as follows. `From the perspective of
    both Turkish-Armenia bilateral relations, and relations between the
    Armenians of Turkey and the Turkish public, we are not positive about
    the Armenian Genocide Bill before the US Congress. But we also don't
    deny historical facts. The position taken by the Party of Unity and
    Progress in punishing all Armenians of Turkey, and not just those
    Armenian groups who had taken up arms against the government, can
    never be forgiven. One and a half million Armenian citizens perished
    in the deserts of Syria, and today in our country there are only
    70,000 Armenians. It should also not be forgotten that at the time of
    the deportation our ethnic Armenian citizens said they were Muslims in
    order to be saved from banishment. They still speak Armenian and live
    the Armenian culture, and we count them as part of us even if their
    religion is different. On the other hand, we cannot approve of the
    endeavours of the Armenian Diaspora concerning these historical
    events. We are citizens of the Republic of Turkey, and we are engaged
    in business and social activities in Turkey with our Turkish Muslim
    neighbours. We do not want to see our favourable relationships with
    our Turkish Muslim neighbours damaged by this draft bill. It is time
    now to develop more future-oriented policies. The Republics of Turkey
    and Armenia share a common border today. Since there is no question of
    altering these borders, Armenians in Turkey are very much interested
    in treaties between these two countries. We are tied to the Republic
    of Turkey by the bonds of citizenship. But we also have cultural and
    religious ties to the Republic of Armenia. We want nothing other than
    peace and harmony for the Armenians of Turkey. The Diaspora's
    combative approach will act to upset things.'

    The members of the visiting delegation thanked His Beatitude the
    Patriarch for his views. After a souvenir photograph was taken, and
    then a visit to the Holy Mother of God Patriarchal Basilica, the group
    departed from Kumkapi.
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