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    Davutoglu sought to mitigate pressure ahead of Genocide centennial

    15:36 - 14.12.13


    With his recent visit to Yerevan, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu sought, first of all, to mitigate the pressures against his
    country in the run-up to the Armenian genocide centennial, says a
    historian.

    `Besides, this was an appeal to the world community that by
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide, they would disrupt [the
    normalization of] Armenia-Turkey relations. It was also a message to
    the West that Turkey is not going to relax its influence here,' Gevorg
    Melkonyan, a history professor at the Yerevan State University, told a
    news conference on Saturday.

    The expert said that the visit was a kind of response to Russian
    President Vladimir Putin, who declared, in the course of his last
    week's visit to Armenia, that his country is not going to withdraw
    from the South Caucasus region.

    Commenting on Davutoglu's statement regarding the Armenian Genocide,
    Melkonyan particularly focused on his words, saying that
    `Turkish-Armenian relations do not date back like German-Jewish ties'.

    `Yes, they are absolutely different from one another, hence an apology
    by Turkey is not enough,' the historian added.

    As for the Turkish official's characterization of the crime as an
    inhumane act, Melkonyan noted that he didn't use the word Genocide in
    his statement. `He didn't say he considers that a Genocide or
    massacre. This is a tricky policy which means Turkey is unwilling to
    admit that massacres have taken place,' Melkonyan added.

    He said further that he wished the protest in Yerevan had attracted a
    thicker crowd on the day of Davutoglu's visit. `I cannot say why
    others didn't attend, but I hail the ARF-D's initiative,' said the
    historian.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/12/14/gevorg-melqonyan/




    From: A. Papazian
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