Russia’s Stance On Armenian Genocide Not To Affect Implementation Of

RUSSIA’S STANCE ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE NOT TO AFFECT IMPLEMENTATION OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH ENERGY PROJECTS

YEREVAN, April 24. /ARKA/. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement
on Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire will not affect implementation
of joint energy projects with Russia, Novosti-Armenia quoted Turkish
Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz referring to
RIA Novosti.

Yesterday, in his address to participants of The World without
Genocide event, Putin called April 24, 2015 ‘a mournful date that is
connected with one of the most horrible events in the human history –
the genocide of Armenian people’.

Earlier, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that he has
discussed possible diplomatic steps by Ankara in connection with the
Russian president’s statement.

He also added that participation of Russian and French presidents
in the events dedicated to the centenary of Armenian Genocide calls
into question these countries’ impartiality in OSCE Minsk Group on
Karabakh conflict settlement.

Dmitry Peskov, the Russian leader’s spokesman, said earlier that
Putin’s visit to Armenia on April 24 for the events dedicated to
the 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire will
not damage Russian-Turkish relations, particularly construction of
Turkish Stream gas pipeline.

he said.

This year Armenia marks the 100 anniversary of Armenian Genocide
committed in Turkey in 2015. The Armenian Genocide was the first
genocide of the twentieth century.

According to Armenian and many other historians, up to 1.5 million
Armenians were killed starting in 1915 in a systematic campaign by
the government of Turkey.

Turkey has been denying it for decades. The Armenian genocide was
recognized by tens of countries.

The first was Uruguay that did so in 1965. Other nations are Russia,
France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, Slovakia,
Sweden, Switzerland, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, Canada, Venezuela,
Argentina, 43 U.S. states.

It was recognized also by the Vatican, the European Parliament,
the World Council of Churches and other international organizations.

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Church Canonises 1.5 Million Genocide Victims

CHURCH CANONISES 1.5 MILLION GENOCIDE VICTIMS

Muslim Turkey accepts many Christian Armenians were killed in partisan
fighting during the war, but denies it amounted to genocide

Published: 15 minutes ago Oge Okonkwo

Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II led the canonisation ceremony
at the open-air altar of Armenia’s main cathedral.

(Reuters)

The Armenian Apostolic Church on made saints of up to 1.5 million
Armenians at an open-air ceremony on Thursday to commemorate their
killing by Ottoman Turks a century ago.

Armenia say the massacres during World War One constitute genocide –
a term used this month by Pope Francis. Muslim Turkey accepts many
Christian Armenians were killed in partisan fighting during the war,
but denies it amounted to genocide.

Reports say the canonization ceremony was attended by church leaders
and state officials as they marked the start of the killings in 1915,
and was held in bright sunshine outside the 4th century Echmiadzin
cathedral in Vagharshapat, 20 km (12 miles) from the Armenian capital.

It was the first time in 400 years that the Armenian Apostolic Church
had authorized any canonisations.

When the two-hour ceremony ended at the symbolic time of 19.15, bells
rang out 100 times, an action to be repeated at Armenian churches
around the world.

“The canonisation of the martyrs of the genocide brings life-giving new
breath, grace and blessing to our national and ecclesiastical life,”
Catholicos Karekin II, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic
Church, said during the ceremony.

“The blood of the Armenian martyred for Christ has placed the seal of
unshakeable faith and patriotism on the sands of the desert, while
the one who committed genocide assumed that the Armenian was being
lost forever in the gales of history.”

Armenia, a country of 3.2 million people that was once part of the
Soviet Union, wants other countries to recognize the killings as
genocide and the debate has long soured its relations with Turkey.

Reports say in February, Armenia withdrew from parliament landmark
peace accords with Turkey that had only been signed in 2009, setting
back US-backed efforts to bury a century of hostility between the
neighbors.

According to Christian Today, President Serzh Sarksyan said on
Wednesday he was ready to normalize relations with Turkey, stating
that there should be no preconditions in restarting the peace process
and would not insist that the Turks accept they had committed genocide.

While the European Parliament, France and others call the killings
genocide, other countries, including the United States, have refrained
from doing so.

Turkey says there was no organized campaign to wipe out Armenians
and no evidence of any such orders from the Ottoman authorities.

Dozens of delegations, including the presidents of France, Russia,
Serbia and Cyprus, are expected to take part in events on Friday
commemorating the anniversary, starting with a hilltop memorial and
ending with a torch-lit march.

AUTHOR

Oge Okonkwo is an Associate at Pulse. A creative thinker and music
lover, Okonkwo holds a degree in Food Science.

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Michael Kambeck: President Gauck "Is A Man Of Conviction"

MICHAEL KAMBECK: PRESIDENT GAUCK “IS A MAN OF CONVICTION”

21:06 24/04/2015 >> IN THE WORLD

Panorama.am interviewed Dr Michael Kambeck, a former Secretary
General of the , regarding the recent
developments in Germany surrounding the recognition of Armenian
Genocide, namely – April 23 statement by President Joachim Gauck
who recognised the Armenian Genocide and Bundestag debate of draft
resolution recognising the Genocide on April 24.

Panorama.am: Mr Kambeck, today on April 24 Armenians round the globe
and the international community marks the centennial of the Armenian
Genocide of 1915. Are you following these commemorative events?

Michael Kambeck: Sure. Of course. I have been engaged with Armenian
issues for so many years, and of course I am following these events
with great interest.

Panorama.am: Yesterday German President Joachim Gauck participated
in a nondenominational religious service at Berlin Cathedral and in
his speech described the 1915 mass slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman
Turks as “genocide”. Do you think anything has changed in Germany
after that speech by President Gauck?

Michael Kambeck: I think this was a concerted statement. You could
see that the discussion about the resolution in the Parliament,
and the discussion about what President Gauck would say has been
on German media for the last 10-20 days. And some days ago most
commentators claimed that the government would again say nothing,
would do same thing as in the past, would say it was horrible, but
not name it genocide.

The dynamics first started to change with the Pope, and his speech
where he clearly said it was genocide. And then everybody wondered
what will President Gauck say. And the President gave feedback to the
parliamentarians and the government that he will not be silent. He is
a man of conviction, he is also a Christian. And he said internally
that he would not be silent.

Then the Government changed its stance. Suddenly even the coalition
parliamentarians in the Bundestag said “we now have a formulation
that we all can agree too”, which also contained the word genocide.

Suddenly, the spokesperson of the German Government read out exactly
the same sentence in a news conference that was later used by President
Gauck in his speech yesterday evening.

I think they didn’t want to contradict publicly, and I think this is
good for Armenia, for the whole cause. So, they really changed their
position now.

Panorama.am: And today the Bundestag discussed a resolution on the
Armenian Genocide. Anything changing in German politics regarding
the issue?

Michael Kambeck: Well, for a long time it looked like the Government
was exercising a lot of pressure on the German Parliament –
the Bundestag – not to name this genocide , as they
have done for many-many years. But I must say that the dynamics
of the past couple of days produced exactly the opposite. The
parliamentarians today in the debate wanted to make a change, and
they actually openly critisised the Government for not having named
the genocide , even those parliamentarians from the
Christian-Democratic and Social-Democratic parties – the two parties
that form the Government.

This has been a very open and free debate. It was not along party
lines. Several MPs apologised also for the German involvement with the
perpetrators of the Genocide. One of those with the clearest words in
the German Bundestag was Cem Ozdemir, and he was really very critical
of the denialism in Turkey, but also by the German Government so far.

Parliamentarians said, it was a shame that in the past the German
diplomats were even not allowed to attend any event if the discussions
focused on the genocide. From now on Germany should be on the side
of those who propagates , just like it does with
the Holocaust.

All speakers were on a similar line. There was no contradiction. The
German Bundestag was very strong and critical against its own
Government. I have rarely seen such debates here. And the Government
was very quiet. I think we will see a change in the approach of
Germany to this issue also in practice in the future.

Panorama.am: And the last question, please. Do you think the delay
in adoption of the Armenian Genocide resolution in the Bundestag has
anything to do with the recent phone conversation between Chancellor
Angela Merkel and Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu?

Michael Kambeck: No, definitely, I dont think that way. I think that
now we have three draft resolutions which they will try consolidate
into one. And it seems that the governmental parties have changed
their wordings only very recently. Now all the three drafts name
the word genocide, and they can be turned into one resolution. And
this is what the Foreign Relations Committee will try to do. They
will try to make one cross-party, one-fits-all resolution, that can
be agreed to by all parties in the Bundestag, or at least by a vast
majority. It is not because of Turkish interference. Turkey was quite
ridiculous and hysteric with their actions recently, I dont think
they achieved anything.

http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2015/04/24/michael-kambeck/

Ten Thousand People In Moscow Remember Armenian Genocide Victims

TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE IN MOSCOW REMEMBER ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VICTIMS

YEREVAN, April 24. / ARKA /. Over 10,000 people in Moscow, mainly
ethnic Armenians living in the Russian capital and its suburbs, took
part Friday in ceremonies commemorating the centenary of the Armenian
genocide in the Ottoman Empire, according to Interfax.

A liturgy was served in the main cathedral of the Armenian Apostolic
Church on Olympic Avenue in Moscow in memory of 1.5 million Armenians
killed in the hands of the Ottoman Turkey. The liturgy was served
by the head of the Russian Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church,
Bishop Ezras.

A marble memory stele was inaugurated near the cathedral. Deputy
Russian foreign minister Grigory Karasin spoke at the ceremony on
behalf of the Russian government reading the messages from Russian
President Vladimir Putin and the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Kirill.

On the same day an exhibition of documents and various photographs
related to the Armenian genocide a century ago opened in the cultural
center of the temple.–0–

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Adresse De Sa Saintete KAREKINE II, Patriarche Supreme Et Catholicos

ADRESSE DE SA SAINTETE KAREKINE II, PATRIARCHE SUPREME ET CATHOLICOS DE TOUS LES ARMENIENS A L’OCCASION DE LA LITURGIE DE SANCTIFICATION DES VICTIMES DU GENOCIDE DES ARMENIENS

ARMENIE
Saint Etchmiadzine le 23 Avril 2015

Chers frères et soeurs,

Sous la protection de l’Ararat biblique, en notre saint siège
d’Etchmiadzine institue par le Christ lui-meme, rassembles en ce
lieu sacre, dans une prière commune nous rendons grâce au Seigneur
Tout-Puissant pour tous ses dons. Nous glorifions le Père celeste
qui a donne a notre nation la force de surmonter les malheurs qui
ont emaille son histoire seculaire, de se relever de l’horreur que
constituait le Genocide des Armeniens et d’accumuler victoires et
realisations dans une vie nouvelle.

Nous benissons le Seigneur qui pare aujourd’hui de la couronne des
saints les temoins du Genocide martyrises au nom de la foi et de la
patrie. Grâce a leur intercession, nous emplirons nos vies de son
intarissable misericorde.

Tout au long des douloureuses annees du Genocide, des millions
d’enfants de notre peuple ont ete deportes de manière planifiee pour
etre massacres, en endurant l’epreuve du feu et du fer, en goûtant au
fruit amer des supplices et de l’affliction. Mais, bien que pris dans
ces terribles tourments, face a la mort, ils demeurèrent fermes dans
l’amour du Christ en temoignant de leur foi inebranlable, encourages
par les paroles de l’apôtre Pierre : > (1ère epître de Pierre, 4, 14).

Temoigner du Christ par le martyr est une constante inseparable de la
vie de notre peuple. D’innombrables temoignages de foi, de vaillance
spirituelle, de saintete, de vertu et de renoncement a soi ont aussi
ete attestes durant la tragique periode du Genocide. Les fils et
filles de la nation armenienne qui etaient persecutes a cause de leur
foi dans le Christ ont accepte en priant la voie du martyr et ceux
qui les persecutaient avec une ferocite sans bornes, se sont entetes
sans reussir a deraciner l’amour du Christ de la vie des Armeniens.

Le sang de l’Armenien verse pour Jesus Christ est devenu l’inebranlable
etendard de la foi et du patriotisme plante dans les sables du
desert. Tandis que le criminel s’endurcissait, l’Armenien disparaissait
sans laisser de trace dans les tempetes de l’histoire.

C’est arme de ce meme devouement au Christ et de l’amour de sa patrie
que notre peuple s’est bâti une nouvelle vie nationale et spirituelle
partout où il se trouvait dans le monde, et qu’il a vecu une veritable
renaissance en Armenie orientale, sous la protection de son Etat
arrache aux ruines et aux cendres.

Notre peuple a retrouve sa voie grâce aux sacrifices, en combattant, en
presentant a la conscience et la justice des hommes sa juste cause, en
faisant memoire dans ses prières des innombrables martyrs du Genocide.

Le martyrologe n’est pas une simple succession d’evenement ou de
preuves. Il est l’expression authentique de la foi qui se revèle a
nous et face a laquelle la persecution et le crime, les jeux de la
politique et les complots sont impuissants.

Le martyr relie la vie terrestre et l’histoire a une realite
celeste plus forte qui transcende le temps et mène vers l’Eternite
conformement a la promesse du Seigneur

Turkey: Austrian Accusation Of Armenian Genocide Damages Ties Perman

TURKEY: AUSTRIAN ACCUSATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DAMAGES TIES PERMANENTLY

Ha’aretz, Israel
April 23 2015

Turkish Foreign Ministry says said it had recalled its ambassador
from Vienna for consultations over Austria’s declaration.

By Reuters

Turkey told Austria on Wednesday that an Austrian parliamentary
declaration describing the 1915 killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks
as “genocide” would permanently damage the two countries’ relations.

“This declaration….has caused outrage for us,” the Turkish Foreign
Ministry said in a statement. “We reject this biased attitude of the
Austrian parliament, trying to lecture others on history, which has
no room in today’s world.

“It is clear that this declaration… will have permanent negative
effects on Turkey-Austria relations.”

The ministry said it had recalled its ambassador from Vienna for
consultations over the declaration, one of a number by foreign
institutions and parliaments as the 100th anniversary of the killings
approached.

Watching Obama

Muslim Turkey accepts that Christian Armenians were killed by Ottoman
forces during World War One, but denies there was any systematic
attack on civilians amounting to genocide. The events are a highly
sensitive issue in Turkey.

Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan said he was ready to normalise
relations with Turkey, two months after he withdrew peace accords from
parliament. “It takes two to tango and it does not only depend on us,”
he told foreign journalists.

The six parties in Austria’s parliament issued a joint declaration
calling the massacre, in which around 1.5 million Armenians were
killed, a genocide. It also held a minute of silence commemorating
the Armenian victims.

“It is our duty to acknowledge and condemn these terrible
events as genocide because of our historical responsibility – the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy was an ally of the Ottoman Empire in the
first world war,” the parties said. “It is also Turkey’s duty to face
honestly dark and painful chapters of its history.”

Around 268,000 people of Turkish origin live in Austria, according
to government figures, of which nearly 115,000 are Turkish citizens.

Armenia, most Western scholars and several foreign legislatures refer
to the mass killings as genocide.

Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he
did not expect U.S. President Barack Obama to use the word “genocide”
in reference to the killings.

“I would not want Obama to use the word “genocide,” and I would not
expect such a thing,” Erdogan told a joint press conference with
Iraqi President Fuad Masum.

Erdogan has expressed condolences for the loss of Armenian life during
World War One, but refuses to call the mass killings a genocide.

Germany’s parliament is set to adopt a motion using the word genocide
on Friday. Earlier this month, Pope Francis also called the massacres
a genocide, prompting Turkey to summon the Vatican’s envoy and recall
its own.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.653236

Turkey Says Austrian Accusation Of Armenian Genocide Damages Ties Pe

TURKEY SAYS AUSTRIAN ACCUSATION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DAMAGES TIES PERMANENTLY

Reuters
April 22 2015

ISTANBUL | By Humeyra Pamuk

(Reuters) – Turkey told Austria on Wednesday that an Austrian
parliamentary declaration describing the 1915 killings of Armenians
by Ottoman Turks as ‘genocide’ would permanently damage the two
countries’ relations.

“This declaration… has caused outrage for us,” the Turkish Foreign
Ministry said in a statement. “We reject this biased attitude of the
Austrian parliament, trying to lecture others on history, which has
no room in today’s world.

“It is clear that this declaration… will have permanent negative
effects on Turkey-Austria relations.”

The ministry said it had recalled its ambassador from Vienna for
consultations over the declaration, one of a number by foreign
institutions and parliaments as the 100th anniversary of the killings
approached.

WATCHING OBAMA

Muslim Turkey accepts that Christian Armenians were killed by Ottoman
forces during World War One, but denies there was any systematic
attack on civilians amounting to genocide. The events are a highly
sensitive issue in Turkey.

Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan said he was ready to normalize
relations with Turkey, two months after he withdrew peace accords from
parliament. “It takes two to tango and it does not only depend on us,”
he told foreign journalists.

The six parties in Austria’s parliament issued a joint declaration
calling the massacre, in which around 1.5 million Armenians were
killed, a genocide. It also held a minute of silence commemorating
the Armenian victims.

“It is our duty to acknowledge and condemn these terrible events
as genocide because of our historical responsibility — the
Austro-Hungarian monarchy was an ally of the Ottoman Empire in the
first world war,” the parties said. “It is also Turkey’s duty to face
honestly dark and painful chapters of its history.”

Around 268,000 people of Turkish origin live in Austria, according
to government figures, of which nearly 115,000 are Turkish citizens.

Armenia, most Western scholars and several foreign legislatures refer
to the mass killings as genocide.

Earlier on Wednesday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said he did
not expect U.S. President Barack Obama to use the word “genocide”
in reference to the killings.

“I would not want Obama to use the word ‘genocide’, and I would not
expect such a thing,” Erdogan told a joint press conference with
Iraqi President Fuad Masum.

Erdogan has expressed condolences for the loss of Armenian life during
World War One, but refuses to call the mass killings a genocide.

Germany’s parliament is set to adopt a motion using the word genocide
on Friday. Earlier this month, Pope Francis also called the massacres
a genocide, prompting Turkey to summon the Vatican’s envoy and recall
its own.

(Reporting by Shadia Nasralla in VIENNA, Tulay Karadeniz and Tuvan
Gumrukcu in ANKARA, and Ayla Jean Yackley, Editing by)

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/22/us-turkey-erdogan-armenia-idUSKBN0ND1AD20150422

ANKARA: Turkey, Armenia Could Mourn Together, Says FM Cavusoglu

TURKEY, ARMENIA COULD MOURN TOGETHER, SAYS FM CAVUSOGLU

Daily Sabah, Turkey
April 22 2015

ALI UNAL@ali_unal
WASHINGTON, DC
PublishedApril 22, 2015

FM Mevlut CavuÃ…~_oglu (L) meets Daily Sabah’s Ankara representative
Ali Unal in Washington D.C.

FM CavuÃ…~_oglu, who is currently visiting the U.S., said Turkey
wants to commemorate those who lost their lives in violence during
the waning years of the Ottoman Empire together with Armenia

Foreign Minister Mevlut CavuÃ…~_oglu, who is currently visiting the
U.S., said Turkey wants to commemorate those who lost their lives
in violence during the waning years of the Ottoman Empire together
with Armenia. In an exclusive interview with Daily Sabah, CavuÃ…~_oglu
claimed Armenian lobbies’ constant efforts to coerce and threaten all
to push the issue of the 1915 incidents onto the agenda every year,
had created fatigue in Washington, adding that it was no surprise that
the number of U.S. representatives who signed a petition supporting
Armenian genocide claims was decreasing.

He said he perceived no untoward stance concerning Turkey during his
talks with U.S. officials. “Pope Francis and the European Parliament’s
bizarre decisions created some waves, but there seems to be nothing
else,” he said.

CavuÃ…~_oglu also underlined the importance of the statement released
by the U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations, the largest umbrella
group of mainstream Muslim-American organizations, which argued
that characterizing the events of 1915 as genocide without proper
investigation by independent historians will damage the efforts aimed
at achieving reconciliation between Turks and Armenians. The group also
said that it shared the pain suffered by Armenians during this period,
but warned that all those who lost their lives during the upheavals
should be commemorated without focus on ethnicity or religion.

A statement released by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu attracted
significant attention, CavuÃ…~_oglu said, adding, “Our president [Recep
Tayyip Erdogan] had released a similar statement last year. Our
prime minister released a statement on the anniversary of Hrant
Dink’s death. When people realize that Turkey doesn’t reject the pain
Armenians suffered, they are surprised,” and pointed out that this year
will be the first time Ottoman Armenians who died will be remembered
with a religious ceremony. “What we truly want is to commemorate
together with Armenia. Shared pain should unite, not divide. However,
Armenia is trying to take the easy way out and force through political
decisions. This won’t resolve the issue. Our prime minister’s statement
on the eve of general elections took courage and showed that Turkish
society has a similar stance.”CavuÃ…~_oglu admitted that his Washington
program was hectic, meeting with the leaders of American-Muslim groups,
members of the local Syrian community and visiting the Global Policy
Institute founded by Istanbul’s BahceÃ…~_ehir University. He also met
with representatives of the local Turkish community, which he praised
as united as never before.

He also paid a visit to the mosque and cultural center, whose
construction began in 2013 and will be opened by a ceremony with
Erdogan.

His meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry lasted two hours,
an hour longer than planned. The meeting was encouraging, CavuÃ…~_oglu
said, explaining that they had an opportunity to discuss developments
in Syria in detail, including who controlled which region and what
can be done to help the Free Syrian Army (FSA).

CavuÃ…~_oglu criticized the organized campaign to portray Turkey as
unwilling in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham
(ISIS). “Those who believe these claims say that ties between the U.S.

and Turkey are fraying. We have done our part against ISIS. We told
everyone that any fight against ISIS should include land operations.

We told the countries who criticized our determination, proving that
Turkey has done much more than those countries that failed to keep
their militants from going overseas. Secretary Kerry and President
Barack Obama are well aware of the true state of bilateral ties. The
phone conversation between our president and Obama was very positive.

We may differ in technical details, but our position remains the same.”

CavuÃ…~_oglu explained the tactical differences between Turkey and the
U.S. in ways to tackle ISIS were narrowing, and his meetings with U.S.

officials were very encouraging. “Turkey and the U.S. will sign an
agreement on sharing information on foreign fighters. Our U.S. Embassy
is currently negotiating the deal,” he said.

Efforts to help the FSA continued, with KırÅ~_ehir being the current
center of training and equipping FSA members, he said. “The Ä°ncirlik
Base is used by drones for intelligence gathering. That’s nothing new.

But for military operations launched from Ä°ncirlik, we need to know
what part of a comprehensive plan these operations will be. Without
an agreement on this matter, opening the base is not on our agenda.”

The U.S. and other countries providing armed help to groups fighting
ISIS need to be aware of the danger of the weapons they give falling
into the hands of terrorists, CavuÃ…~_oglu warned. “We are constantly
telling them of the danger. We saw what happened in Mosul. Once
ISIS took it over, the group was able to seize heavy weapons. We are
telling our American counterparts about the danger posed by handing
weapons to the PKK or PYD [Democratic Union Party]. They are aware.”

On the issue of Cyprus peace talks, CavuÃ…~_oglu said he believed there
was a chance peace talks could resume between the two sides once the
presidential elections in Turkish Cyprus come to an end.

He said the circumstances were suitable for discussions to restart.

When asked about one of the most sensitive issues, the extradition
of Fethullah Gulen, the U.S.-based leader of the Gulen Movement who
is accused of a range of crimes, including spying, infiltrating key
state institutions and efforts to topple the government, CavuÃ…~_oglu
was succinct: “No comment.”

Several reports by U.S. media outlets recently warned of a regional
nuclear arms race if Iran ever developed nuclear weapons, with Turkey
mentioned among countries that could develop such armaments. “We have
repeatedly said that Turkey has no desire to develop nuclear weapons
and is against any country in the region having them as well. Turkey
has not and will never acquire nuclear weapons.”

During his visit to the U.S., no official asked him about the coming
June 7 parliamentary elections, CavuÃ…~_oglu said, but added: “However,
I believe the U.S. has ordered such a public survey to see how things
stand in Turkish politics. My opinion is that they didn’t ask me
because they have a good idea about the elections’ outcome.”

http://www.dailysabah.com/diplomacy/2015/04/22/turkey-armenia-could-mourn-together-says-fm-cavusoglu

Bulgaria Parliament Recognises "Mass Killing", While Armenia Marks 1

BULGARIA PARLIAMENT RECOGNISES “MASS KILLING”, WHILE ARMENIA MARKS 100 YEARS SINCE GENOCIDE (ROUNDUP)

25 April 2015 | 00:00 | FOCUS News Agency
Picture: Focus Information Agency
Gallery
Sofia. Bulgarian parliament recognised the mass killings of Armenians
in the Ottoman Empire 1915-1922 and held a minute of silence but
avoided the word “genocide”.

The declaration was backed by 157 MPs, while 36 MP – all with the
Turkish ethnic party Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF), voted
against.

After the declaration was adopted the MPs honoured the victims with
a minute of silence, before which the MRF left the parliamentary hall.

Under the declaration April 24 is declared a Day for Commemoration
of the Mass Killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire.

The declaration also highlights the difference between the former
Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey.

This was Bulgaria’s first recognition of the massacre against the
Armenians but its adoption did not come easily and was preceded with
wild arguments at the parliamentary hall.

In the beginning of the regular parliamentary sitting on Friday MP
with the Patriotic Front coalition Dimitar Bayraktarov proposed the
working time of the parliament to be extended until the adoption of
item 3 of parliament’s agenda – draft decision on recognition of the
genocide over the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1922, since
there was a risk for the time not to be enough for it with regard to
the scheduled parliamentary control session at 11 a.m. The proposal,
however, was not adopted.

Patriotic Front MP Iskrev Veselinov then proposed the parliament
to honour the victims of the Armenian genocide with one minute of
silence but the proposal was not even voted on.

Parliament chairperson Tsetska Tsacheva said that there were two
proposals for a minute of silence but added that they were not filed
according to the rules.

The MPs with the Turkish ethnic party – the Movement for Rights and
Freedoms (MRF), voted against the extension of the working time and
then left the parliamentary hall after the proposal for the one minute
of silence.

Patriotic Front MP Valentin Kasabov said that the MPs were ridiculous
and non-instructive since they did not honour the victims of the
Armenian genocide only because of parliament’s agenda and rules.

MP with Ataka party, Desislav Chukolov, on the other hand, proposed
the Armenian genocide to be moved from item 3 to item 1 in parliament’s
agenda. The MPs with the MRF then returned to the parliamentary hall to
vote against the proposal and then left again, The proposal was adopted
with 115 votes “for”, 34 votes “against”, while 36 MPs abstained.

Shirt after that it was announced that Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
had surprisingly arrived at the parliament, though scheduled to
travel to Romania for a trilateral meeting with his Romanian and
Serbian counterparts and a joint parliamentary sitting.

After the talks held behind closed doors the mandate-holder Citizens
for European Development of Bulgaria (CEDB) proposed an editorial
amendment to the Draft Decision on the Recognition of the Genocide over
the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire by removing the term “genocide”.

CEDB MP Tsveta Karayancheva presented the new proposal as “Draft
decision on the recognition of the mass killing of the Armenians in
the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1922”.

After the proposal was made parliament chairperson Tsetska Tsacheva
gave a 15-minute break.

“Bulgarian government cannot do anything but recognise the mass
killing of the Armenians,” Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov
said speaking with journalists at parliament.

“What we discussed with the colleagues is that history will be history,
the victims will be victims, and this day should honour their memory.

The CEDB proposed for the mass killing of the Armenians to be
recognised and I think that there will be a consensus,” the prime
minister remarked.

“I said very clearly “the mass killing” of the Armenians, this is
the Bulgarian word or the Bulgarian vocabulary.

Indeed the CEDB has always accounted the fact that there are problems
at the border to Turkey. They made gestures towards us, you know –
the meat export, where the counter-sanctions from Russia affected our
agriculture very serious. I hope that there is a clear distinction made
between the Ottoman Empire and Turkey nowadays, and the undisputable
fact that people were killed will be acknowledged by the Turkish
government,” Boyko Borisov said.

“Recognition of the genocide will happen at a moment when all
countries express their positions,” said Vartanush Topakbashyan,
chairperson of the Coordination Council of the Armenians in Bulgaria,
speaking with journalists at parliament, after attending the adoption
of the declaration.

“The pressure Turkey exerts is the set of instruments for actions of
this country. This is the reason for the softer tone of the decisions
that was adopted,” Ms Topakbashyan said commenting on the last-minute
amendments made to the Bulgarian parliament’s declaration on the
Armenian genocide.

She added that there would be a counter-reaction from Turkey.

“Turkey will at least express disagreement with our MPs. These people
claim to be a democratic country and aim at the EU but their behaviour
is not democratic,” Topakbashyan remarked.

In her words, the Armenian genocide will be recognise when all
countries express a position and when the USA has enough courage to
say it publicly.

“We cannot be satisfied with it. The death of our ancestors was
genocide,” she added.

http://www.focus-fen.net/news/2015/04/25/370347/bulgaria-parliament-recognises-mass-killing-while-armenia-marks-100-years-since-genocide-roundup.html

Armenian Wrestler Wins Gold, Dedicates Victory To The Memory Of Geno

ARMENIAN WRESTLER WINS GOLD, DEDICATES VICTORY TO THE MEMORY OF GENOCIDE VICTIMS

00:05, 25 Apr 2015
Siranush Ghazanchyan

Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Arsen Julfalakyan won a gold medal at
the “Dan Kolov and Nikola Petov” annual international championship
held in Sofia, Bulgaria.

2014 world champion Julfalakyan beat Ivan Georgiev of Bulgaria 2:0
in the final. Another Armenian wrestler Karapet Chalyan won a bronze
medal in the same 75 kg weight category.

Arsen Julfalakyan wore a T-shirt commemorating the Armenian Genocide
centennial at the award ceremony. He posted the photos on Facebook
and said he dedicates the victory to the 1.5 million victims.

http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/25/armenian-wrestler-wins-gold-dedicates-victory-to-the-memory-of-genocide-victims/