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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    April 23 2005

    Turkey's main opposition party, CHP's Oymen: We want diplomatic
    relations with Armenia

    Ayla Ganioglu
    TNA Parliament Bureau /Ankara


    Armenia keeping its borders closed has nothing to do with the
    so-called genocide claims, says Oymen, adding that Armenia calls
    itself 'South Armenia.' 'Yerevan is openly demanding land from
    Turkey,' he said. 'It should renounce this territorial dispute'
    Armenia's refusal to recognize Turkish borders and its territorial
    disputes with Ankara have been considered the biggest obstacles to
    establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. Retired
    diplomats, some currently in Parliament, believe that Armenia should
    first renounce its demand for land from Turkey, and that it should
    also withdraw its forces from Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan.

    Onur Oymen, retired diplomat and Istanbul deputy of the Republican
    People's Party (CHP), said that the reason for Turkey's refusal to
    open its border with Armenia has nothing to do with the so-called
    Armenian genocide claims. `Does Armenia accept its border with Turkey
    as a decisive and legal border?' asked Oymen. `Does Armenia accept
    the borders it established in its own 1990 `Independence
    Declaration'? Why does Armenia call itself `South Armenia'? It's
    making an open demand for land from Turkey. It has an open objection
    to Turkey's current borders. Armenia should renounce these."

    Oymen told TNA that Armenia should firstly accept the legitimacy of
    its border with Turkey. He also stated that Armenia has invaded 20
    percent of Azerbaijani national territory and that 1 million
    Azerbaijanis have been forced to emigrate as a result. He added that
    the Minsk group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe (OSCE), which is mediating a settlement, has yet to find a
    solution to the problem.

    Oymen pointed out that Armenia still uses Mt. Ararat in eastern
    Turkey as their national emblem. He stated that Armenia had made
    great efforts to develop bilateral relations after declaring its
    independence from the Soviet Union under then President Ter
    Petrosyan. However, he added, these efforts did not bear fruit.

    Ex-diplomat Pulat Tacar gave an example concerning Armenia's
    territorial disputes with Turkey. "I went to Armenia,' said Tacar.
    `And during meetings with Armenian diplomats, they openly referred to
    southern Turkey as `western Armenia.' This instantly raises the
    question of whether the Armenians are going to make a demand [for
    land].'

    Foreign Affairs Commission member Sukru Elekdag stated in Parliament
    that it is in both Turkey and Armenia's interests to create a
    positive basis to establish peace between the two nations. `If the
    diaspora and Armenian opportunists think that they can open Turkey's
    borders by defaming Turkey abroad, and by using the U.S. and the
    European Union, they're mistaken,' said Elekdag. `They can't do
    this.'

    Elekdag urged both sides to research the so-called genocide issue if
    they really want to destroy the current taboos. He decried Armenia's
    negative response to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent
    letter proposing the establishment of a joint commission to study the
    so-called Armenian genocide claims.

    He quoted Armenian Foreign Minister Robert Kocharian as saying,
    `Before the 90th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, Turkey is
    launching a retaliation, in addition its insensitivity to the issue.
    Turkey not only wants to rewrite its own version of history, but also
    manipulate other countries.'

    He stated that Yerevan is convinced that all goodwill gestures from
    Turkey towards Armenia to date are the result of pressure from the
    international community. He highlighted that in the last few years
    Turkey has started to give visas to Armenians at its border with
    Armenia. More than 30,000 Armenian citizens work illegally in Turkey,
    he said, adding that Yerevan-Istanbul flights have started and that
    the air corridor has been opened. Armenia implies that gestures of
    friendship from Turkey are due solely to pressure from the U.S and
    EU, he charged, and they expect Turkey to make new concessions as the
    result of renewed pressure.

    `So if Ankara makes the decision to open its borders with Armenia,
    that would strengthen the belief that Yerevan's policy of `I can
    continue with both false accusations and a defamation campaign
    against Turkey and make Turkey do what I want through pressure from
    the international community,' can last forever,' he said. `This would
    result in Yerevan rejecting all our proposals. Therefore, Turkey's
    Armenian policy should be based on the `Common History Evaluation
    Proposal,' and relations between the two countries should be linked
    to Yerevan's attitude to the issue.'

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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