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    'RELATIONS WITH TURKEY COULD IMPROVE' ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TELLS EURONEWS

    Euro News
    April 22 2015

    22/04 19:01 CET

    Armenia has renewed calls for the 1915 massacre of up to 1.5 million
    of its people to be internationally recognised under one label.

    As the 100th anniversary of the event approaches, the debate has been
    reopened over whether or not the deportation and death of Armenians at
    the hands of Ottoman Turkish forces constitutes genocide.

    Turkey denies any genocidal intent, insisting on lack of evidence and
    claiming the Armenian deaths were a consequence of fighting during
    World War I.

    However, in an interview with euronews, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan reiterated his country's view that the mass killings should
    be termed genocide.

    "Without a doubt, the recognition of the genocide by the Turks is the
    shortest path to the reconciliation of our nations. And it is my
    strong conviction that, if it is done sincerely, I believe, in a short
    period of time, relations between Armenia and Turkey could reach a new
    and quite a high level."

    Turkey admits that around half a million Armenians were killed, but
    says a similar number of Turks also lost their lives.

    Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said Ottoman Armenians will be
    remembered on April 24, 2015: the 100th anniversary of the deportation
    and deaths.

    The European Parliament, France, Pope Francis and - from Monday (April
    20) - Germany are among the countries and institutions using the term
    genocide in relation to the massacre. The US has, so far, refrained.

    The full interview with President Sargsyan will be on air and online
    on euronews.com from 8.20pm CET on Wednesday, April 22.

    http://www.euronews.com/2015/04/22/relations-with-turkey-could-improve-armenian-president-tells-euronews/

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