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    Cyprus Mail, Cyprus
    Nov 24 2006

    Armenia hopes Turkey EU process will open to doors to genocide debate

    By Jean Christou

    ARMENIA said yesterday it hoped Turkey's accession to the European
    Union would lead to more honest and open debate on issues such as the
    Armenian genocide.

    Speaking to reporters during his official visit to Cyprus, Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian said Turkey's path to Europe would likely
    influence relations between the two countries.

    He said that once Turkey had expressed its wish to include itself in
    the EU, it should mean normalisation of relations with its
    neighbours, including Armenia.

    `Consequently, the issue of Turkey's accession course interests us
    and we are waiting to see it become what it should become. This will
    certainly influence Armenian-Turkish relations,' Kocharian said.

    The Armenian president also commented on the recent difficulties in
    French-Turkish relations after Ankara said it was suspending
    bilateral military ties with Paris

    It was the latest step in a row over whether Armenians suffered
    genocide at the hands of Ottoman Turks in 1915, after the French
    National Assembly approved a bill criminalising denial of the
    Armenian genocide.

    Kocharian avoided commenting on the row, but welcomed moves by the
    international community to recognise genocides and hoped that one day
    Turkey could join the ranks.

    `We believe the process of Turkey's accession to the EU will lead to
    a more open and honest debate in Turkish society where people can
    express their opinions,' Kocharian said.
    `I know this a difficult process. I also know that the international
    community, in recognising the various genocides that have taken
    place, all contribute so that these matters can move forward to the
    point where there is understanding of such things.'

    Kocharian also said that `Armenia would like to see a speedy solution
    to the Cyprus problem', following his meeting with President Tassos
    Papadopoulos.

    Papadopoulos said that discussions with his Armenian counterpart
    covered a wide range of issues, aiming at developing the bilateral
    co-operation, in the fields of education, tourism, bank sector, and
    culture.
    He also expressed the belief that Armenians who live in Cyprus would
    pave the way for new areas of co-operation, and accepted an
    invitation from Kocharian to visit Armenia in 2007.

    Prior to the meeting, an agreement was signed between the two
    governments on co-operation in combating organised and other forms of
    crime, which was initialled by Justice Minster Sophocles Sophocleous
    and his Armenian counterpart Davit Harutyunyan.
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