Member of Slovak parliament: Return of Mount Ararat to Armenia would be unprecedented step for rise of Turkey’s authority

16:09 14/09/2010 » Politics

Member of Slovak parliament: Return of Mount Ararat to Armenia would be unprecedented step for rise of Turkey’s authority

“Turkey’s relations with Armenia are a litmus paper for understanding Turkey’s new foreign policy. Turkey has a population of 70 million, Armenia - 3 million. Parliamentary system is established in both countries, with government appointed through election, besides, Turkey is a member of NATO, and this organization’s doctrine is based on democracy and humanism.

However, barbed wire fences the Armenian-Turkish border blocking all ways for Armenia,” member of Slovak parliament, founder of the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) Frantisek Miklosko said in his speech at the forum under the title “New Foreign Policy of Turkey” held on September 10 in Poland. The text of the speech was provided by the ARF press office.

F. Miklosko, particularly, said: “There is no ideological antagonism between Armenia and Turkey, nevertheless, Turkey keeps transport and economic, political blockade of Armenia.

Turkey cannot deny the fact of the Armenian Genocide of 1915, since the Armenians were killed in their own land only because they were Armenian.

I want to speak about a symbolic, yet a very important issue – Biblical Mount Ararat. It is a matter of historical Christian heritage for Armenia. Doesn’t modern Turkey consider possible to return Mount Ararat to Armenia? It would be an unprecedented step not only for future peaceful coexistence but also for rise of Turkey’s authority in the world.”
 

Source: Panorama.am

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