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    EUROPEAN ARMENIANS EAGERLY AWAIT U.S. PRESIDENT'S HISTORIC SPEECH ON APRIL 24 IN FAITH AND HOPE

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 1, 2009

    BRATISLAVA, APRIL 1, ARMENIANS TODAY - NOYAN TAPAN. Ashot Grigorian,
    the President of Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe, made an
    open letter addressed to U.S. President Barack Obama on behalf of
    the representatives of Armenian communities of Europe, in which he
    expressed deep gratitude for the processes launched by the latter,
    in particular, for the position he expressed on the Armenian Genocide.

    The letter, which before being handed to U.S. President Barack Obama
    was sent to heads of authoritative Armenian organizations of Europe,
    as well as to renowned European Armenian figures, in particular, read:
    "In the name of the representatives of the Armenian communities in
    Europe please allow us to express our deepest and utmost gratitude
    for your stance on the Armenian Genocide during your pre-election
    campaign. We feel confident that your continuous efforts will
    contribute to the adoption of the resultant resolution on the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the US Congress."

    As Ashot Grigorian informed Noyan Tapan, Armenian communities
    contributed to the adoption of similar resolutions by the Parliaments
    of a number of European countries in faith that this will aid to
    the development of Turkish-Armenian relations and their neighborly
    cooperation. By helping Turkey to reconcile with its past and enhance
    working relations with its neighboring country, we will naturally
    contribute to the development of Turkey's democracy and create an
    opportunity for it to earn its right for its future integration into
    the European Union.

    The adoption of the resolution recognizing and condemning the
    Armenian Genocide by the United States will greatly contribute to this
    historical process and will help the Turkish authorities to "cross
    Rubicon" and rid itself of the heavy burden inherited from its past.

    "We eagerly await your speech on April 24 in faith and hope and we
    express our admiration and deepest gratitude for your newly initiated
    efforts," the open letter to be sent to the U.S. President on behalf
    of the representatives of Armenian communities of Europe read.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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