Обозреватель турецкой «Milliyet» удостоен турецко-армянской журналистской премии

Обозреватель турецкой газеты «Milliyet» Кадри Гюрсель 7 июля получил первую турецко-армянскую журналистскую премию, которую присуждает Евразийский фонд партнерства, Центр глобальных политических тенденций Университета Кюльтюр и Ереванский пресс-клуб. Об этом сообщает турецкая «Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review».

По словам председателя Ереванского пресс-клуба Бориса Навасардяна, премия вручается журналисту, который способствовал нормализации армяно-турецких отношений через освещение вопросов между Арменией и Турцией.

«В прошлом средства массовой информации в обеих странах отражали официальную позицию государства. Однако в своих статьях Кадри Гюрсель отразил свой личный опыт и мнение с весьма профессиональным подходом к решению проблем между Арменией и Турцией. Только такого рода публикации могут помочь этим странам понять друг друга»,– сказал Навасардян.

Отметив, что в прошлом освещение армянских вопросов было табу для турецкого журналиста, Гюрсель сказал. «Я не могу сказать, что это табу нарушено полностью, однако оно не так сильно, как раньше. Теперь мы можем писать об этой проблеме более свободно».

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