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    VARDAN OSKANYAN: "DESTRUCTION OF A NATION'S HEREDITY IS EQUIVALENT TO ENDING ITS MEMORY"

    Panorama.am
    21:17 18/10/2007

    "We aren't the only ones who have stood on this stage and said that the
    destruction of a nation's heredity is the same as ending its memory,
    its history, its individuality. Unfortunately, we have neighbors who
    base their individuality on history not so correct.

    And we see from that their trauma and instability," Armenian foreign
    minister Vardan Oskanyan said at the recent session of UNESCO in Paris.

    In his words, as borders in the region often change, movements of
    people naturally follow. Preserving the ancient Armenian monuments
    and churches is every important for historians and artists, but still
    more important for the world, who needs to remember its history,
    and needs to remember the heredity of those nations who have come
    and left the pages of history.

    The foreign ministry's press department informed that the minister said
    that Armenia is a country that is proud of its education and science,
    as well as its ancient history, but now finds itself in an active
    era of reforms. He notes that this second generation of reforms is
    difficult, perhaps the most difficult to bring to realization.

    In Oskanyan's words, diplomats, artists, and representatives from
    culture benefit from dialogue, and perhaps it is because of this that
    they feel obligated to look in other direction than tradition to find
    themselves a peaceful life.

    "Diplomats and those working in culture, like different groups in
    society, live as neighbors who are not subject to these change and
    reforms, as memories can't be put to rest, as experience shows. For
    this reason people try to tear down blockades from the past, as they
    thing that there needs to be dialogue between countries and cultures,"
    Oskanyan said.
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