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    Kocharian not to Assert 'Genocide Condition'

    Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 20 2004

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian wants Turkey to end it's isolation
    of Armenia and open the border gates, which have been closed for 11
    years. He did not see the Armenian genocide claims as a provision to
    start bilateral negotiations.

    In an interview with Die Welt, Kocharian said, "Turkey's application
    of blockade towards Armenia; this is called harassment."

    Turkey's recognition of a so-called genocide is not a condition
    to begin normalizing relations. Determining that "genocide", which
    allegedly took place in 1915, was a significant issue for Armenians,
    Kocharian continued, "However this will never be a condition to
    develop bilateral negotiations". If Ankara recognizes this reality,
    it will be another step toward a normalization of relations.

    Kocharian, who is currently in Germany, disclosed in a seminar titled,
    "The EU and CIS: Key of the New Economic Cooperation", that the
    opportunity had appeared for a reconciliation between Turkish and
    Armenian relations. Turkey closed it's border gates with Armenia in
    1993 because of the Nagarno Karabagh conflict between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia and the Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani territories.

    Although Turkey wants to normalize its relations with Armenia,
    relations cannot be reconstructed yet because Armenia has made no
    attempts toward solving its dispute with Azerbaijan. Armenia also
    does not recognize the 1921 Kars Agreement, which determined the
    Armenian-Turkish border.
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