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    ARMENIA WON'T STOP EFFORTS TO GET GENOCIDE RECOGNIZED

    Interfax
    Nov 25 2008
    Russia

    Armenia will never abandon efforts to get the 1915 killing of Armenians
    in the Ottoman Empire recognized internationally as genocide, Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edvard Nalbandian said in Istanbul.

    "Armenia has never said and it will never say that it will drop the
    process of international recognition of the genocide of Armenians,"
    Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Tigran Balaian told Interfax,
    quoting Nalbandian.

    The Armenian foreign minister also said, Balaian continued, that,
    "Yerevan will never demand that the Armenian diaspora halt efforts
    to achieve the international recognition of the genocide."

    The Armenia leadership wants to continue the talks on settling
    relations with Ankara, he said.

    Turkish mass media, meanwhile, alleged on Tuesday, citing the Armenian
    foreign minister, that "Armenia's position has changed and Yerevan has
    a normal attitude to Turkey's proposal to form a friendly bilateral
    commission to investigate the genocide on the basis of historical
    evidence."

    Nalbandian was in Istanbul on a one-day visit within the framework
    of Armenia's current presidency of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
    Organization.

    Armenia and Turkey currently have no diplomatic relations. The
    Armenian-Turkish border was closed in 1993 on Turkey's initiative.

    Turkey demanded as a term for settling relations that Armenia drop
    international efforts to get the genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915 recognized internationally and that troops be removed
    from Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Armenia has said on several occasions that it was ready to establish
    diplomatic relations with Turkey without preliminary terms.
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