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    Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis encourages Armenia and
    its neighbours to reconcile
    Excerpts from the speech delivered at Yerevan State University

    Yerevan, 05.11.2007 - "Today, Armenia has several unresolved issues with
    its immediate neighbours. These disputes originate from the past, but
    they are a liability for the future of both Armenia and its neighbours.

    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 recognise 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. 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.

    Another example is your relationship with your neighbour to the west -
    Turkey. This relationship is still difficult because of the events which
    took place not ten years but more than nine decades 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 to pay respect to the victims but also 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. 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."

    Link to the full version of the speech
    <http://www.coe.int/t/dc/press/news/2007 1105_disc_sg_EN.asp>

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