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    DENIAL AND IMPUNITY PAVES THE WAY FOR THE REPETITION OF NEW CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: ARMENIAN FM

    16:21, 24 Oct 2014

    "Armenian-American relations over the past few years have developed
    significantly," Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said in
    an interview with The New York Times.

    "The numerous visits and meetings at all levels of our administrations
    are proof of that. These meetings have not only increased in terms of
    number, but their content has become richer with every meeting. We
    interact closely across the international arena, covering regional
    and international security, nonproliferation of weapons of mass
    destruction, the fight against all forms of terrorism, peacekeeping
    operations and other global challenges," he said.

    "After years of supporting peacekeeping in Kosovo and the International
    Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan, Armenia is going to continue
    its contribution in supporting global security," the Minister added.

    "Raising awareness of not only the Armenian genocide, but of other
    crimes against humanity and genocides is vital for the prevention
    of such crimes. As a nation that survived the first genocide of the
    20th century, we feel a strong moral responsibility to contribute
    to international efforts in prevention of such crimes." Edward
    Nalbandian said.

    According to him, "denial and impunity paves the way for the repetition
    of new crimes against humanity. Independent of geopolitical or other
    interests, the international community should stand together in the
    recognition, condemnation and punishment of past genocides, for the
    sake of their future prevention."

    "The commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide
    is an important step toward its international recognition and
    condemnation, but it is not an endpoint. It marks a new beginning in
    the context of joint efforts to prevent history repeating itself,"
    Minister Nalbandian said.

    Speaking about the perspective of Armenian-Turkish normalization, the
    Foreign Minister said: "The Armenian-Turkish normalization efforts,
    initiated by the president of Armenia in 2008, were summarized five
    years ago in Zurich, when we signed the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

    But soon Turkey backtracked, returning to its initial language of
    preconditions. If the Turkish side considers that it could reanimate
    today obstacles to the normalization process, it acts in vain and
    without perspective. This is something I told the Turkish foreign
    minister in Yerevan in December. Our position, shared by the entire
    international community, is the normalization of relations without
    any preconditions."

    Minister Nalbandian said the membership in the Eurasian Economic
    Union will grant new opportunities to Armenia in terms of boosting
    competitiveness in our main export markets and increasing our export
    volumes, further enhancing and deepening our economic relations
    with the member states of the Union, as well as encouraging direct
    investments from those states into our country.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/10/24/denial-and-impunity-paves-the-way-for-the-repetition-of-new-crimes-against-humanity-armenian-fm/


    From: Baghdasarian
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