ANKARA: Armenian FM Oskanian Asserts: Our Aim Is Not To Humiliate Tu

ARMENIAN FM OSKANIAN ASSERTS: OUR AIM IS NOT TO HUMILIATE TURKEY

Hurriyet, Turkey
Oct 16 2006

Emboldened by last week’s decision by France to approve a bill
penalizing those who would publicly deny the so-called Armenian
genocide, Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian has come forward
with a new allegation against Turkey: "The fact that Turkey has
not recognized the events of 1915-1917 as it should means that the
genocide is still occuring."

Oskanian, who asserts that despite this Yerevan is anxious to normalize
relations with Ankara, went on to say "It is difficult to say that
things are going well just because France and Switerzerland have
accepted bills recognizing the Armenian genocide. Our real aim is
not to have other countries recognize this genocide. Also, we gain
nothing from humiliating Turkey. For Turkey to ask for a special
research commission to be formed while its borders with us remain
closed is not a very honest or genuine action."

Oskanian’s comments came in the "NZZ am Sonntag" newspaper on Sunday
in Switzerland. He also said "The fact that Turkey has not accepted
or recognized the Armenian genocide up until now means that it is
still continuing. But, as this country’s foreign minister, my duty is
to look towards the future and to find a way to normalize relations
with Turkey."