Armenia to look to future without forgetting pastAugust 31, 2009 - 14:01 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Yerevan does not view Armenian Genocide recognition as precondition for establishing mutual ties with Turkey, RA Peresident Serzh Sargsyan said in an interview with BBC. "Of course. it's very important for all - for our nation, Turkey and the entire world. It is important to restore historical justice, and enable our two peoples to re-establish normal ties to prevent all that from happening in future. In the meantime, President stressed that it was not a proper case for discussing possibilities of compromise.""We say yes, a Genocide did really occur, no matter whether Turkey recognizes it. There's a fact acknowledged by all Genocide experts and many countries worldwide. But presently, we do not view it as a precondition for establishing ties with Turks," RA President said, adding that Armenia must look to the future, without forgetting the past. Top stories The Cabinet of Ministers decided on Thursday, November 9 to allocated AMD 120 million to arrange the gathering. Michael Roth believes sanctions must be put on the table after Baku‘s ethnic cleansing in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Yerevan City Council has elected Tigran Avniyan from the ruling Civil Contract as the mayor of the Armenian capital. The Armenian Parliament on Tuesday, October 3 voted to ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Partner news | About 32,000 rally in Yerevan to deman Pashinyan’s resignation About 31,700 people attended an opposition rally on Thursday, May 9 in Yerevan demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Viva-MTS: Tech solutions to modernize infrastructure of border village The border village has been the focus of Viva-MTS and the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Values since 2015. Ucom's fixed network launched in Artashat To mark this occasion, the company has introduced a special offer exclusively for Artashat residents. “By Your Side”: IDBank's new support program for displaced Artsakh citizens IDBank is launching a long-term social support program for forcibly displaced Artsakh residents. |