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    Azg Daily, Armenia
    April 7 2010


    PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE BRITISH-ARMENIAN ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP

    A "Short debate " which lasted one hour took place on Monday 29th
    March 2010 in the Grand Committee Room of the House of Lords - British
    Parliament - following the Question tabled by the Baroness Cox of
    Queensbury asking the British Government "whether they will reconsider
    their position with regard to the recognition as genocide of the
    events in Armenia from 1915 to 1917".

    Baroness Cox started the proceedings by declaring her interest as "
    Chairman of the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group "and
    continued by presenting a forceful , well-documented and convincing
    argumentation validating that recognition . Lord Avebury (Vice-Chair
    BAAPPG) supported the motion, argued for the "authenticity of the Blue
    Book " which now the British government classifies as " war
    propaganda" and asked the Minister ` in this case Baroness Kinnock
    representing the government ` to " help open a dialogue between
    British and Turkish parliamentarians for an appraisal of the events of
    1915-16" . Lord Hylton ( Member BAAPPG ) suggested that Turkey should
    recognise the genocide for " honour to be satisfied"and suggested that
    " the current clamour has already harmed the détente that was
    beginning between Turkey and Armenia ¦ " and Baroness Rawlings-
    supporting the motion although not using the word " genocide" -
    deplored " the massacres of up to one and half million Armenians" and
    referring to the recent Turkish-Armenian relations asked accurate and
    pertinent questions.

    Lord Maginnis of Drumglass in his negative attempts said "Turkey has
    guarded Europe's freedom and we must not alienate further our Turkish
    friends". Lord Kilclooney reduced the genocide to " a conflict between
    Christians and Muslims", and said" it would be better not to support
    the Motion". Lord Waverley ( who recently on behalf of the Azerbaijani
    government was attempting to found a British-Nagorno Karabagh
    Parliamentary Group) reminded the floor that "Turkey has made an
    accord with Armenia, with a view to friendship" and Lord Wallace of
    Saltaire revealed that -in India -"Britain's hands too were not clean
    of massacres " , deplored the faith of the Armenians , said" now we
    have the least bad Turkish Government that we have had in my lifetime"
    , sympathised with the present Turkish government who has to deal with
    " the deep state, the secularists, the judiciary and the army ¦ and is
    caught between Azerbaijan and Armenia" " and concluded by recommending
    support for rapproachement and " better relations".

    Baroness Kinnock expressed the British government's" regrets " ,
    praised the signing of the recent Protocols between Turkey and
    Armenia, and presented its reasons for not labelling these massacres
    genocide : " genocide is a precise term and its use is best assessed
    by a competent court"¦ "there is no court with the authority to make
    such an asessment" ¦ , she refused the BAAPPG's request to send a
    representative to the Genocide Commemoration Events and said " sending
    a government representative might suggest recognition " ¦ " Ministers
    , not officials , are responsible for the statements they make to
    Parliament "

    Replying to Baroness Cox and referring to the latest adoptions and
    resolutions regarding the Armenian genocide in the US Congress and the
    Swedish Parliament , she said " those have not changed the UK
    government's views" .. and .."neither the US nor the Swedish
    government has changed its position as a result of these votes"

    Responding to Lord Avebury she said " our Embassy in Ankara can
    certainly assist in passing on a letter from UK parliamentarians to
    their Turkish counterparts inviting dialogue over the validity of the
    Blue Book", deplored the negative response received from Turkish
    parliamentarians and recommended "reconciliation which we all want" .

    Regarding the threats made recently by the Turkish government to
    deport over 100.000 Armenians from Turkey , she said " there is no
    immediate plan to deport illegal Armenian immigrants " ¦ Turkey does
    not discriminate against Armenians working in Turkey " ¦comments made
    to us by Turkish politicians have underlined the tolerance shown by
    Turkey towards migrants" ¦ and " it is for the Turkish government to
    manage migration issues in line with their international obligations".

    On EU membership she said " the issue ( she did not use the word
    genocide ) is not a precondition for membership" .. but Turkey must
    maintain what is called a good neighbourly relation with countries in
    the region , including Armenia".

    She referred to Karabagh by mentioning the Minsk Group and revealed
    that Chris Bryant , Minister for Europe , has " lobbied his ( Turkish
    ) counterpart to encourage progress in the normalisation of relations
    with Armenia".

    Responding to Baroness Rawlings questions and pointing to the little
    time left for Debate , she promised to " give her a written answer as
    soon as possible" and said that " politically the UK Government
    continues to urge both the Armenian and Turkish governments to move
    forward with the normalisation process and to find ways to reconcile
    their differences"¦and said " in-country, our ambassadors are engaged
    on the issues".

    The British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group

    The minutes of these parliamentary proceedings can be obtained by
    logging "Hansards " on the Web and accessing the page for Monday 29th
    March 2010.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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