Emmanuel Macron: Our duty is to prevent forgetting, denial, and lies
The President of France Emmanuel Macron shared a message on Facebook in Armenian to commemorate the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
"On the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, all my thoughts are with Armenia, which has suffered the hardships of history. Mentally, I am with the Armenian people, those who escaped the genocide, and the refugees once hosted by France, and their descendants who contributed to our country. We shall never forget," the message read.
The president reminds his commitment made in 2019, about officially recognizing April 24 as Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day in France. "Everywhere in France, despite the restrictions caused by the pandemic, that day included in our national calendar will be commemorated. This April 24, more than any other day, our two peoples are united around the same remembrance," said the french President.
"Accepting the truth, to remember the past, pay tribute to the dead, and respect the memory of the living. Our duty is to prevent forgetting, denial, and lies. Committed to being with you throughout history, we are committed to the future now as well, when your country went through a deadly conflict that befell the region where too much blood was shed. It is necessary to create a new page of peace, prosperity and reconciliation. The struggle for justice and truth, which France fought together with you and will continue, will not stop as this is not only the struggle of the Armenians. This is the basis of the fraternity principle of the French Republic. On this day of sadness, but also of hope, when together we remember the terrible sufferings of the martyred people, France and Armenia are united by friendship and brotherhood," the message concluded.