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    OSKANIAN MAKES DISCORDANT STATEMENTS

    Azg/am
    22 Oct 04

    Foreign minister Vartan Oskanian is making discordant statements these
    days about Turkey's possible membership in EU, Armenia's blockade and
    Armenian-Turkish relations.

    "There are no diplomatic relations between Armenian and Turkey today,
    and the border is closed putting Armenia in a tough situation",
    ITAR-TASS quoted Vartan Oskanian as saying this in Rome on
    October19. Oskanian noted at the round table called "South Caucasus:
    Stability and Safety" organized by the Italian I nstitute of Foreign
    Affairs and the Armenian embassy to Italy that Turkey's integration to
    EU will open a new door for Yerevan-Ankara relations.

    The CNN-Turk touched on Oskanian's speech. "We wish that the
    Armenian-Turkish border-gate opened. The fact that we have no
    border-gate with Turkey and Azerbaijan causes lot of troubles. Armenia
    is a European state by its spirit and is taking important steps to
    reach European standards. Turkey's membership to EU will bring
    Europe's borders closer to Armenia. Acknowledgment ofthe Armenian
    Genocide is not a precondition for starting talks with Ankara",
    Oskanian said.

    A press release spread by Foreign Ministry's press center reads: "The
    minister touched on Turkey's membership to EU and presented Armenia's
    position on the issue". But the press release keeps silent about
    Oskanian's speech. That's why we turned to ITAR-TASS and CNN-Turk for
    details.

    Minister Oskanian's words uttered in Rome do not correspond with his
    statement at a press conference a month ago that Armenia's economy
    will develop without either oil or gas pipelines and even in a
    blockade.

    Vartan Oskanian certainly new the audience before which he was
    standing but Armenian officials' statements very often contain
    contradiction especially in case of Armenia-Turkish relations.

    Oskanian declares Turkey's integration to EU as beneficial for
    Armenian-Turkish relations in Rome whereas in Yerevan, October 11, he
    stated that Turkey is unworthy of EU admittance talks. "A country that
    has blockaded Armenia and has recently passed a law making the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide, as well as any claim to withdraw
    Turkish forces from Cyprus, a criminal act isnot worthy even the
    negotiations for EU accession. We think that Turkey is not ready for
    that", Oskanian said.

    Defense Minister Serge Sargsian in his turn told Marko Zakera, deputy
    chairman of East European Union, that Armenia considers Turkey's
    membership in EU favorable.

    As opposed to Yerevan, Ankara hews to its chosen line in relations
    with Armenia. This is a policy of blockade and threats.

    It seems that Armenia also has a straightforward Turkish policy: not
    to put forward preconditions for starting diplomatic relations. But
    Armenian officials become shaky when it comes up to Turkey's
    admittance to the EU. Europe in its turn considers the "Armenian
    factor" a trifling issue. Europe is not going to ask Armenia or
    Diaspora whether to admit Turkey or not. The "Armenian factor" may
    become a subject of bargain at best.

    By Tatoul Hakobian
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