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    FEDERATION OF ARMENIAN ORGANISATIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS (FAON)
    24 April Committee
    Weesperstraat 91
    NL - 2574 VS The Hague
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian
    Tel. 070 4490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://24aprilcomite.ontheweb.nl

    Press Release

    The implementation of motion by Rouvoet on Armenian Genocide is followed

    BOT: Armenian Genocide keeps full attention

    The Hague 30 March 2005 - The Federation of Armenian Organisations
    in the Netherlands (FAON) follows carefully the follow up of the
    motion submitted by MP Mr. Rouvoet on 21 December 2004 and adopted
    unanimously by the parliament, wherein the Dutch government is
    requested to bring up continuously and expressly the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide in the dialogue with Turkey. Following this
    parliamentary decision the Armenian Federation had several contacts
    with Members of Parliament and also with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs. Members of Parliament, particularly Mr Rouvoet of Christian
    Union faction, have insured us that the government will be reminded
    of this issue at appropriate occasions.

    The European summit on 22 and 23 March was a good occasion for the
    Federation to ask once again Mr. Rouvoet to put parliamentary questions
    to the government about the progress made in this field and the point
    of view of the government on this matter. Accordingly on 29 March
    during a debate on the results of the European meeting Mr Rouvoet
    asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs about the position of the
    Dutch government with respect to the motion adopted unanimously by the
    Parliament. Mr Rouvoet called on the government to show determination
    and to commit itself entirely that during the political dialogue with
    Turkey the Armenian Genocide and in correct wording and not in terms
    of the events in the period of 1915-1917, constantly and expressly
    to be raised, as clearly requested in the motion.

    Minister Bot insured that resolution on Armenia continues to
    keep the full attention of the government and that this issue is
    regularly reminded to the Turkish authorities. Regardless of the
    fact that neither the Turks, nor certain number of Member States in
    this context speak about the Genocide, minister Bot, however, brings
    this up expressly. "We keep track of the developments in Turkey", the
    minister said. Provisional "no" against Croatia has been a good sign
    for Turkey, that it is not possible to make fun of the conditions. "The
    negotiations will not start if all the conditions are not met with",
    according to Bot.

    Mr Rouvoet continued by asking minister Bot why Dutch embassy in Paris
    had issued a notice as a result of adoption of the motion concerning
    the Armenian Genocide, that an official recognition was out of question
    and that this would still possibly happen later? The minister answered,
    that he will examine this matter as he was not aware of it.

    The other Members of Parliament, cosignatories of the motion
    on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, when asked by the
    Armenian Federation, have indicated, that although the parliamentary
    questions was presented by Mr Rouvoet who had submitted the motion,
    they reflected the opinion of the other factions in the Parliament.

    This month in the whole world the commemoration of 90th anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire takes place. In this
    respect the 24 April committee of the Armenian Federation organises a
    range of activities, among which a commemoration concert on 17 April
    at 14.00 in the Pieterskerk in Leiden. Armenian classical music will
    be played by Armenian and Dutch musicians. Also there is an exhibition
    on the Armenian Genocide in the Pieterskerk in Leiden from 17 to 21
    April. On 24 April the annual laying of wreaths and ceremony for the
    commemoration of 1.5 the million victims of the Armenian Genocide
    will take place at the Armenian monument in Assen and commemoration
    in the auditorium with speakers and Armenian music.
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