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We Do Not Set Recognition of “Genocide” As a Demand for Normalization, Armenia Says

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Armenia expects Ankara to be more constructive in the resolution of the bilateral agreements, secretary of the Armenian National Security Council Artur Bagdasaryan told in the interview to Polish Rech Pospolita.

According to the report of News-Armenia Bagdasaryan said, “We have signed an agreement with Turkey on the establishment of diplomatic relations and opening of borders but it has not been ratified. We expect Ankara to take a more constructive position. We do not want prerequisites in the normalization of our ties with Turkey”.

He stated that Armenian side does not set any demands to Ankara on recognition of Armenian allegations regarding 1915 incidents. However, according to Bagdasaryan this does not mean the rejection of the process of international recognition of “genocide”.
 

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