Claim for reparation to help Turkey get rid of “Sevres Syndrome”

Thomas Samuelian and Stepan Khzrtian. Photo: Photolure
Thomas Samuelian and Stepan Khzrtian. Photo: Photolure

Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenia’s clear formulation of the claim for reparation of the Armenian Genocide damages will help Turkey get rid of the “Sevres Syndrome” and recognize the first genocide committed early in the 20th century.

CEN (Center for Excellence in Negotiations) Yerevan Senior Fellow, Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at AUA Thomas Samuelian stated it in Yerevan today.

Upon the initiative of CEN Yerevan, “Armenian Genocide Recognition and Reparations: A Path to Restoring Historical Justice” conference will be held in Yerevan tomorrow. The strategy of the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, legal-political ways of reparation and Armenian diplomatic measures taken in this context will be touched upon during the conference.

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While recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the government of Turkey has been a priority for Armenian communities around the world, the notion of legal consequences that can emerge after recognition has generally been unaddressed or ignored.

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Special for the Armenian Weekly
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