Turkey: not best time to discuss Armenian Genocide

PanARMENIAN.Net - Turkey insists that the period of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations is not the best time to discuss the Armenian Genocide, said Kate Gundakchian, director of Armenian Studies center at Yerevan State University.



"Turkish intellectuals believe that all what happened in 1915 should remain in the past and the Armenian and Turkish nations should face the common future," she said.
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