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  • ANKARA: Kocharian Urges Establishment Of Diplomatic Ties With Turkey

    KOCHARIAN URGES ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH TURKEY

    source: The New Anatolian.
    ABHaber, Belgium
    EU-Turkey news network
    Nov 19 2006

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian stated late Thursday that Turkey,
    as a candidate for for European Union membership, should follow a
    "different approach" on the issue of establishing diplomatic relations
    with Yerevan.

    Stressing that diplomatic relations should be established without
    preconditions and prejudices, Kocharian claimed that although his
    country had suggested to Turkey the establishment of diplomatic
    relations, Ankara refused. "Our suggestion is still valid," he said
    in a speech at a meeting organized by the Bertelsmann Association
    in Berlin, where he also met on Thursday with German Chancellor
    Angela Merkel.

    Touching on Armenian's relations with its neighbors, Kocharian also
    said, "Turkey, which is an important state in its region, closed its
    borders to Armenia. An important country like Turkey should follow
    a different approach."

    'Proposal for historians' commission is a ploy'

    The Armenian president dismissed the Turkish proposal to establish a
    joint commission of historians to study the Armenian genocide claims
    as a "Turkish ploy" by which he claimed Ankara will try to distance
    itself from the core of the alleged issue.

    Kocharian made the remarks in response to former German Ambassador
    Dietrich Kyaw, who asked him why he had rejected Turkish Premier Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan's proposal of a historians' commission to examine the
    genocide allegations.

    Kocharian also stated that Yerevan wants the establishment of a
    commission of politicians instead of a commission of historians
    and said, "Politicians, not historians, have responsibility for the
    'genocide'."

    'Nagorno-Karabakh is independent'

    Kocharian also claimed that the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh
    declared its independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union
    and the enclave has never been a part of Azerbaijan.

    Stating that Nagorno-Karabakh young people have grown up with the
    will to live in an independent state and won't retreat from the ways
    things are, Kocharian underlined the need for the concerned sides in
    the region to be ready for a solution in Nagorno-Karabakh before the
    EU makes new initiatives.

    Kocharian stressed that no country that had gained its independence
    will give up this right and added, "The people of Nagorno-Karabakh
    also fought for for their independence and won it. Therefore they
    don't want to lose it."

    Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous region in Azerbaijan that has been
    under the control of Armenian and ethnic-Armenian Karabakh forces
    since a 1994 cease-fire ended a six-year separatist war that killed
    about 30,000 people and drove about 1 million from their homes. The
    region's final status remains unresolved, and years of talks under the
    auspices of international mediators have brought few visible results.

    Ankara: Armenia distorts the facts

    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Namik Tan on Friday lambasted
    the claim of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, saying, "The claim that
    Kocharian's letter to Erdogan in 2005 did not get a response is
    another example of the Armenian aim to distort the facts."

    Bringing up Erdogan's proposal to setup a commission composed
    of Armenian and Turkish historians to study the genocide claims,
    Tan said, "While the situation is like that, the Armenian Foreign
    Ministry claimed on Nov. 4 that Kocharian's letter to Erdogan did not
    get a response. However, the concerned Turkish and Armenian officials
    have gathered three times since April 2005, and our latest proposal
    was conveyed to Yerevan this September. Therefore, the latest claim
    of the Armenian Foreign Ministry is another example of the Armenian
    aim to distort the facts."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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