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    AZG Armenian Daily #190, 06/10/2006


    Turkey

    'ISSUE OF NAGORNO KARABAKH IS NO PRECONDITION FOR IMPROVEMENT
    OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS. ANKARA TRIES TO FIND TERMS OF
    RECONCILIATION WITH ARMENIA'

    On October 2, when Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayip Erdogan was
    to meet with US President George Bush, "Vatan" newspaper wrote
    that they will also touch upon the readiness of Ankara to improve
    the relations with Armenia during the meeting, as well. Recently,
    "CNN-Turk" touched upon this topic in the article by Barchen Yinanch.

    According to the author, the capital of Austria plays quite
    an important role for Turkey from the viewpoint of the fatal
    negotiations. He stated that, having no open diplomatic relations,
    Armenia and Turkey hold secret meetings in Vienna. He also touched
    upon "the progressive step of historical importance taken by Turkey
    in September."

    "Till now, turkey would reject that precondition put forward for
    improvement of relations with Armenia, at the same time Turkey demanded
    progressive developments in the Nagorno Karabakh settlement process
    from Armenia," Yinanch wrote. Having suggested to shape a joint
    commission for studying the claims of Armenia about the Armenian
    genocide, Ankara has given consent for handing the discussion go the
    bilateral relations to the commission to be shaped against the mutual
    suggestion of Yerevan," he wrote.

    The author of the article wrote that this approach in the issue of
    Nagorno Karabakh is a kind of a demarche and that is conditioned by
    the achievement of the Armenians in the issue of the international
    recognition of the Armenian genocide. Ankara is deeply concerned
    about the probability that these achievements may greatly increase by
    2015. Some experts state that the progressive step taken by Ankara will
    be accepted as a readiness to make a concession, that will encourage
    the Armenians and hinder the further process of reconciliation.

    Besides, Yinanch added that after the beginning of the process of
    the international recognition of the Armenian genocide, Turkey's
    policy to Armenia faces serious obstacles. Thus, in order to stop
    the process, Ankara had to find terms for reconciliation with
    Yerevan. Ankara has already informed Yerevan about its readiness to
    accept Armenia's suggestion to "shape a commission for studying the
    bilateral relations."

    By Hakob Chakrian
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