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    Abrahamyan: Armenian genocide fact recognition remains on agenda

    YEREVAN, October 17. /ARKA/. The recent signing of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols doesn't remove the demand of Armenian
    genocide fact recognition from the agenda, Ara Abrahamyan, the
    president of the Union of Armenians of Russia, said at a press
    conference on Friday.

    On Saturday, Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers - Edward
    Nalbandyan and Ahmad Davutoghlu - signed protocols on establishment
    and development of bilateral relations.

    The signed protocols need to be ratified by Armenian and Turkish parliaments.

    `The whole world is now speaking about Armenian-Turkish talks and the
    agreements. We shouldn't miss such a chance of raising the issue of
    Armenian genocide again to make the world aware of the genocide and to
    say that this issue has not been removed from our agenda'

    Armenian genocide was the first genocide committed in XX century.
    Turkey rejects the accusation of massacres and the killing of one and
    a half million Armenians during World War I.

    The fact of the Armenian genocide is recognized by many countries,
    particularly by Uruguay, Russia, France, Lithuania, most of the U.S.
    states, as well as by the parliaments of Greece, Cyprus, Argentina,
    Belgium, Wales, National Council of Switzerland, Common House of
    Canada, the Seym of Poland and lower house of Italian parliament.

    Abrahamyan thinks that it would be wrong to believe Turkey fully,
    since Ankara has not taken any step so far to win Armenia's
    confidence.

    He said that this neighbor keeps Armenia blocked and misses no chance
    to oppose Armenia.

    `But all of us have realized the necessity of a dialogue for opening
    the boarder. The border opening is a good sign. It is also good that
    the Genocide will be discussed in Turkey, where even this term was
    banned.'

    There are no diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey and the
    state border has been closed since 1993 on Ankara's initiative.-0--
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