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Armenia & Turkey adopt 'roadmap' to resolve century-old conflict

Published: 23 April, 2009, 12:05
Edited: 05 March, 2010, 14:02


Illustration by Katie S. Atkinson

Armenia and Turkey, with the mediation of Switzerland, have come to a groundbreaking agreement on a ‘roadmap’ to normalize bilateral relations, foreign ministers of the countries announced on Thursday.

 
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Nemjee April 23, 2009, 15:51 quote
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Well why doesn't Serbia claim that a genocide has been committed on us during the first World War, when 1,5 million Serbs died, and the whole purpose of the attack was the annhiliation of the Serbian Kingdom... But ofcorse not... These Armenians need to understand that there are other people who have suffered as much or even more, just that we have moved on, and the most important is that we have learned the mistake. I just wonder if they are gonna ask Ankara to pay them some money...? Cheap way of extortion if you ask me...!

Anna April 28, 2009, 09:09 quote
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I am suprised that some people avoid from the truth..Armenian Genocide is historical fact.After wwi turksh martial court condemned Talat,Enver,Jamal and Nazim to death for war crimes. My parents are only them survived the GENOCIDE. Big family all massacred Ottoman Empire tried to eraise Armenian nation from the face of the earth.They did not succeed.We will continue to make international human rights organization to prevent all genocides.Turkey sooner or later will recognize Armenian Genocide if he wants to be accepted as civilized nation..Eu rejects Turkish join to EU. Turkey discriminating their own Kurdish minority .I am so glad i live in U.S.A..Armenian American

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