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    APPEAL TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    A1plus

    | 20:18:22 | 15-06-2005 | Official |

    In the House of Lords in Great Britain an International Conference
    devoted to Genocide took place organized by the British-Armenian
    multi-party Parliamentary group. RA Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan
    who had arrived the previous evening from Peking was invited to the
    Conference as the main speaker.

    The issue of the Armenian Genocide was discussed in the context of
    Turkey's membership to the EU, according to which Ankara ought to
    recognize it and regulate relations with Yerevan.

    Oskanyan invited attention to the contradiction between the words
    and actions of the Turkish Government, which on the one hand tries
    to show itself as proponent of conciliation before the International
    community and on the other hand criminalizes the term "Genocide",
    prohibits as public discussion with that theme in their country and
    even demands the British Government to reconsider the history recorded
    by diplomat James Brown and historian Arnold Toynbee.

    Nevertheless, Oskanyan expressed the readiness of Armenia to regulate
    the Armenian-Turkish relations without preconditions as he did not
    see any alternative.

    In the afternoon the British-Armenian Parliamentary group appealed to
    the British Government with a petition ratified with 3000 signatures
    demanding to recognize the Armenian Genocide carried out by the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915 and contribute to the reconciliation of the
    two countries.

    In the same evening Minister Oskanyan left London for Brussels to
    represent the plan of actions of Armenia to the North-Atlantic Council
    and the EU.
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