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    Armenian president again blasts Ankara over April 24 invitation

    GENOCIDE | 30.01.15 | 11:00
    http://armenianow.com/genocide/60198/armenia_genocide_turkey_erdogan_sargsyan_invitatio n


    Photo: www.president.am

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan described as "cynical and
    shortsighted" the recent invitation by his Turkish counterpart to
    attend events marking the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli
    in Istanbul on April 24 - the day when Armenians around the world will
    be marking the centennial of the Genocide committed in Ottoman Turkey.

    "They say all measures are suitable in politics. But I believe
    official Ankara offered a bad service to itself in this matter,"
    Sargsyan said during Thursday's fifth session of the State Commission
    for the Coordination of the Events for the commemoration of the 100th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    In mid-January Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent out invitations to the
    leaders of more than a hundred countries, including the Armenian
    president, to come to Turkey for the massive ceremonies.

    Sargsyan immediately replied then reminding Erdogan about his earlier
    invitation to him to come to Yerevan "to face up to history" on April
    24. The Armenian president also called the Turkish move a "primitive"
    attempt to overshadow the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire.

    Meanwhile, on Thursday the State Commission for the Coordination of
    the Events for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide made a "pan-Armenian declaration" on the Centennial
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    The commission headed by President Sargsyan and comprising senior
    Armenian state officials, the top clerics of the Armenian Apostolic
    Church and Diaspora leaders met in Yerevan to discuss final
    preparations for the anniversary commemorations. Sargsyan read out the
    declaration adopted by them at the Tsitsernakaberd Genocide Memorial
    Complex.

    The document made of 12 points, in particular, expresses "the united
    will of Armenia and the Armenian people to achieve worldwide
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the elimination of the
    consequences of the Genocide, preparing to this end a file of legal
    claims as a point of departure in the process of restoring individual,
    communal and pan-Armenian rights and legitimate interests."

    The declaration calls on the Turkish state to "face up to its own
    history and past" by ending its long-running denial of the genocide.
    It also praises a growing number of Turks acknowledging the genocidal
    character of the 1915 mass killings and deportations of Armenians.

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