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    TERRY DAVIS CALLS FOR RECONCILIATION BETWEEN ARMENIA AND ITS NEIGHBORS

    armradio.am
    05.11.2007 17:22

    Secretary General of the Council of Europe Terry Davis stated at the
    Yerevan State University that today Armenia has several unresolved
    issues with its immediate neighbors. These disputes originated in
    the past, but they are a liability for the future of both Armenia
    and its neighbors.

    "History has not been kind to your country, and there are many painful
    memories of past injustices and sacrifices. But it is important to
    remember that the other side has its own and different perception of
    the past. You may not agree with it, but you need to recognize and
    even respect it.

    An example which immediately comes to mind is the conflict in Nagorno
    Karabakh. When Armenia joined the Council of Europe, at the same
    time as Azerbaijan, both countries committed themselves to pursue
    efforts to settle this conflict by peaceful means. Unfortunately,
    the fact remains that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is still the
    greatest obstacle to peace, stability and co-operation in this part
    of Europe. More than 10 years have elapsed since the start of the
    hostilities and the subsequent cease-fire, but the parties have still
    not succeeded in reaching an agreement on measures which could lead to
    lasting peace and the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees and
    displaced persons. I am not here to apportion blame, but I do want
    to encourage your Government in Yerevan and the Government in Baku
    to do more - not because they both gave a promise to the Council of
    Europe - but because a settlement of this conflict is in the interest
    of everyone in both Armenia and Azerbaijan," he said.

    Turning to Armenian-Turkish relations, the Secretary General noted
    that this relationship is still difficult because of the events
    which took place not ten years but more than ninety years ago. "I
    understand your pain. Of course you remember the victims, but time
    is an important factor. It does not erase the past, but it should be
    given a chance to heal the wounds.

    Everyone must accept that history can be neither ignored nor
    legislated. We all know that many people died, but the time has surely
    come not only to pay respect to the victims but also to look to the
    future. Everyone in Armenia and Turkey should do so - not only for
    your sake but even more for the sake of your children.

    Reconciliation is difficult, and it takes much more courage than
    confrontation. It is especially difficult, and therefore even more
    important, to make the first step. But reconciliation is the only way
    forward. Everyone needs to make an effort to understand and to accept
    that what they have in common with their neighbors is more important
    than what sets them apart. We are all human, with similar fears,
    hopes and aspirations. The only way to build the kind of future you
    want for your children is to work with, not against, your neighbors.

    This is the real message of Europe today, born out of our long
    history of wars and confrontations. Understanding, respect and
    reconciliation. There is no other way," Terry Davis concluded.
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