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  • ANKARA: Armenia Consents to Negotiate Without 'Pre-Condition'

    Zaman, Turkey
    April 27 2005

    Armenia Consents to Negotiate Without 'Pre-Condition'
    By Suleyman Kurt
    Published: Wednesday 27, 2005
    zaman.com


    Armenian President Robert Kocharian responded with "let us meet
    without any pre-conditions" to the suggestion of "establishing a
    joint commission of historians and other experts" made by Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the so-called Armenian
    allegations.

    Kocharian made it clear in his remarks "We cannot debate without
    taking the past, today, and tomorrow into account" and that he wants
    to build a relationship with Turkey. The letter, which revealed the
    comments suggesting that it would open to a new period in the
    relations of the countries, reached Ankara from Tbilisi. Kocharian
    did not use the word "genocide" in the letter and brought alternative
    suggestion that the issues should be debated on an inter-governmental
    platform contrary to Turkey's suggestion.

    As Ankara positively accepts the written response from Armenian to
    Erdogan's letter dated April 13, it is avoiding making any early
    declarations regarding the letter. Foreign Minister Gul confirming
    the letter said: "We will investigate, and respond." The Armenian
    administration had previously not even been willing to agree on
    discussions about the so-called genocide allegations with Turkey.
    Yerevan reflected that it now wants to conduct diplomatic relations
    with Ankara. Kocharian said, "We cannot debate the issue without
    taking the past, today and tomorrow into account." The expression
    "negotiation without pre-condition" has not been met positively in
    the initial assessments. Ankara wants concrete steps to be taken in
    order to conduct official contacts. Therefore, some expressions in
    the Armenian Constitution and the Declaration of Independence need to
    be extracted. Erdogan's letter to Kocharian, which reminded that
    their people have been living together for a long time, read: "We
    invite historians from both our countries' to investigate the events
    in 1915 by researching into all the archives of the related
    third-party countries and reveal them to the public."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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