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    TURKEY AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SPEAK NOT THE SAME LANGUAGE - NALBANDYAN

    YEREVAN, April 14. /ARKA/. Armenia's minister of foreign affairs
    Edward Nalbandyan said that Turkey and the international community
    are on the different wavelength, in commenting Pope Francis' statement
    about the Armenian genocide during the holy mass on Sunday.

    On Sunday the head of the Roman Catholic Church served a landmark
    mass in the Armenian Catholic rite in St. Peter's Basilica. In his
    speech, Pope Francis used the world genocide in describing the mass
    killings of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey a century ago. The Pope's
    statement provoked anger in Turkey. Turkey recalled the ambassador
    to the Vatican, and called the Vatican ambassador to the foreign
    ministry for consultation.

    The Pope's statement is a call to consolidate, to support the Armenian
    people, to back the efforts of the international community to prevent
    the future crimes against humanity, the foreign minister said.

    It is the spiritual leader's address to some 1.2 billion Catholics,
    he said.

    "If Turkey disagrees with this statement and with many countries
    having recognized the Armenian genocide, and does not agree with the
    opinion of the international organizations, than it is the problem of
    Turkey, but not of the global community. This indicates that Turkey
    and the international community do not speak the same language,"
    Nalbandyan said.

    This confirms Ankara continues it denial policy at a high level and,
    hence, assumes responsibility for the crime committed by the Ottoman
    Empire leadership, the Armenian foreign minister said.

    Guided by universal human values, the Pope said that concealing or
    denying the genocide would mean leaving the wound bleeding without
    bandaging it, Nalbandyan said.

    "Denial is opening the doors not to reconciliation, but to new crimes
    against humanity," the Armenian foreign minister said. -0--

    http://arka.am/en/news/politics/turkey_and_the_international_community_speak_not_t he_same_language_nalbandyan/#sthash.QnQQ1MnM.dpuf

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