We have never put a demand for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide on the state policy agenda. ANC Prime Minister candidate Levon Zurabyan wrote about this on his Facebook page.
In particular, he noted: “But we have never denied our past and memory. That was the reason why the Armenian Genocide Museum was built in 1995 and the international scientific conference dedicated to the 80th anniversary was held with the participation of world-famous genocide scholars.
We have not and will not turn the Armenian Genocide into a political game that harms the interests of our state, but we will not allow anyone to erase the memory and identity.
On April 24, at 11 o’clock, we will go together to the Armenian Genocide Memorial.”
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