International Community’s Attitude To Armenian Genocide Recognition

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY’S ATTITUDE TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RECOGNITION CHANGED

PanARMENIAN.Net
22.12.2008 15:22 GMT+04:00

The international community’s attitude to recognition the Armenian
Genocide has considerably changed recently, an Armenian professor said.

"Several years ago politicians and historians in the United State
could question the fact of the Genocide. Now, the situation is quite
different. Media publications referring to the 1915 events blame
the Ottoman Empire for the massacre of Armenians," Ruben Safrastyan,
director of the institute of oriental studies at the RA academy of
sciences, told a news conference in Yerevan.

Turkish political elite can’t renounce the Ottoman heritage. This is
the problem of the Armenian-Turkish relations, according to him.

"Turkey fears that Armenia will lay territorial claims. Actually,
it’s impossible over the absence an appropriate international legal
mechanism," prof. Safrastyan said.