Armenian FM: Address by Pope Francis was important message of solidarity with Armenian people
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian answered the questions of Adnkronos.com Italian website, as reported by the Armenian Foreign Ministry’s press service.
- What impression do you have from the Pope’s statement on the Armenian Genocide?
- The address by HH Pope Francis I during the Sunday Mass service in Rome marking the Centennial of the Armenian Genocide was an important message of solidarity with the Armenian people, it was also a message of support to the efforts of the international community for the prevention of new crimes against humanity, new genocides.
- How would you comment Turkey’s displeasure with respect to this statement?
- These are the words of the spiritual leader of 1 billion 200 million Catholics of the world. If in Turkey they do not agree with this approach, do not agree with the approach of many countries, international organizations which have recognized the Armenian Genocide, it is the problem of Turkey, and not of the international community.
It shows that Turkey and the international community are talking in different languages.
That is yet another proof that Turkey is continuing its policy of denial on state level, thus assuming responsibility for the crime committed by the authorities of the Ottoman Empire.
Led by universal noble values the Pope wisely said: “"Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding without bandaging it.”
Denial is not opening the door to reconciliation, it is opening the door to new crimes against humanity.