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    RA FOREIGN MINISTER: RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IS NO PRECONDITION FOR GOOD-NEIGHBORLY RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA

    AZG Armenian Daily
    28/11/2006

    "The recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915
    is no precondition for good neighborly relations between Turkey and
    Armenia", RA Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, said in the interview
    to France-Presse.

    Mr. Oskanian expressed confidence that the "interdiction may be
    overcome by cooperation of the Armenian and Turkish people." He called
    "dubious" the proposal of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    to shape a joint commission of scholars-historians to investigate
    the events of 1915-1917 in the Ottoman Turkey. "No joint commission
    can be shaped before diplomatic relations between official Ankara
    and Yerevan are established. The question is a political one and it
    should be considered from the relevant viewpoint. Turks have never
    been so mobilized, on the state level, about the negation policy,
    before," Mr. Oskanian emphasized. He added that Turkey's aggression on
    Armenian Genocide grows simultaneously with its recognition by other
    countries. He emphasized that French Parliament's adoption of the law
    envisaging criminal prosecution for denial of the Armenian Genocide
    was a "definite response to Turkish government's policy of denial."

    Mr. Oskanian said that at present, only the recognition of the Genocide
    is the only issue in the agenda of Armenia's foreign policy and that
    nobody should fear about its demand for contribution. At the same
    time, Ra Foreign Minister agreed that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    is quite a serious obstacle in Armenia's relations with Turkey and
    that "Ankara's definite solidarity with Azerbaijan works against very
    Turkey, because it risks the country's credibility for undertaking
    the role of the East-West bridge." Mr. Oskanian didn't agree with
    correlation of Nagorno-Karabakh and South Cyprus, as the first appeared
    as a result of USSR's collapse and the second occurred on the UN
    member-state's territory. He agreed that both Cyprus and Armenia see
    obstacles in Turkey's membership in EU but none of these countries
    work against Turkey. "We do have common questions to discuss but we
    do not unite against anyone", Vartan Oskanian underscored.
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