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    Yerevan Expects EU Will Be Actively Involved in
    Establish Relations Between Turkey and Armenia

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    23.12.2006 14:25 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Wall Street Journal has published Serge
    Sargsyan's, the Armenian Defense Minister's article 'Despite the
    Genocide', where he expressed hope that the EU during entry talks
    with Turkey will demand from Ankara to normalize its relations with
    Yerevan. The Defense Minister noticed that over the past few months,
    attention in Europe has focused once again on the Genocide of the
    Armenian people. The debate in the European Parliament over whether
    Turkey's recognition of the Genocide should be a precondition for
    membership in the European Union, and the French National Assembly's
    bill criminalizing Genocide denial, have put the spotlight on this
    tragic period of Armenia's history.

    "I want to look to the future and I hope that Turkey's negotiations
    for EU membership will provide the long-awaited opportunity for
    our two countries to establish civilized relations for the benefit
    of our peoples and the region. Armenia is part of the new European
    Neighborhood Policy and is seeking closer ties with the EU. As the
    country with the oldest Christian community in the world, we are a
    neighbor to Europe, but also to Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey,"
    Sargsyan said. On his opinion, the Turkish-Armenian relations and
    the Armenian Genocide are, of course, important factors that need
    to be considered during Turkey's negotiations for EU membership. "It
    is important to remember the past to ensure that such crimes against
    humanity are not repeated," the Defense Minister writes.

    "We expect that the EU will be actively involved in establishing
    relations between Armenia and Turkey," Sargsyan says. In his words,
    Armenia has a very straightforward and practical position in terms
    of future relations with Turkey. "We would welcome starting normal
    diplomatic and other relations -- without preconditions. That
    includes not tying the establishment of diplomatic relations to
    recognition of the genocide. More importantly, we want to profit from
    such diplomatic relations as a means to overcome the issues that
    burden our relations. We cannot expect solutions to come before we
    start talking to each other. Solutions will only arise when we work
    hard for them, starting by establishing an open dialogue," Sargsyan
    underlined adding that Armenia wants Turkey to recognize that the
    Armenian Genocide took place in past and must be condemned.

    Serge Sargsyan reminded, that up till now Turkey refuses to establish
    diplomatic relations with Yerevan, maintains closed borders with
    Armenia despite growing international pressure and condemnation, throws
    every effort into isolating landlocked Armenia from international and
    regional transportation projects and does not play a constructive role
    in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. "While these policies contradict
    contemporary principles of international relations and world order,
    Armenia does not regard Turkey's potential membership in the EU as
    a threat to national security. Quite the contrary. We hope it will
    mean that Turkey will change, and be in a better position to face
    both its history and future. Neither Turks nor Armenians will leave
    the region. The logical solution is to have normal relations with
    each other.

    That's what neighbors seek to do in today's world," underscored the
    Armenian Defense Minister. Alongside he stressed that Armenia will
    not seek to build relations with Turkey at any price. "I am repeating
    that Armenia is ready to normalize relations without preconditions,"
    Sargsyan said.

    The Defense Minister closes his article with a call on Turkey. "We
    cannot be permanent enemies -- and even if we could, there is no
    need or sense in being such enemies. So for the sake of our future,
    let us move forward," Armenian Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan says,
    reports the Armenian National Committee of Canada.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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