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    ARMENIAN FM OPTIMISTIC ABOUT EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT REPORT ON TURKEY

    Armenpress
    Sept 29 2006

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign minister Vartan
    Oskanian described the European Parliament's September 27 highly
    critical report on Turkey and its progress on EU membership talks as
    'positive', although it has dropped a suggestion that Ankara must
    recognize the Armenian genocide before it can join the bloc.

    Back from New York where he took the UN rostrum to back the
    right of people of Nagorno- Karabakh to exercise their right to
    self-determination, Oskanian told reporters today in Yerevan that
    the report's positive political consequences will be felt in future.

    Oskanian regretted over the drop of the genocide suggestion saying
    it would have been an ideal report, in terms of Armenia's interests,
    had the genocide clause been retained. But he argued that this will not
    have a negative impact on the report's value because it asks Turkey to
    lift its transport blockade of Armenia and normalize relations with it.

    Oskanian singled out a paragraph of the report which says that though
    the recognition of the Armenian genocide is not a Copenhagen criterion
    for Turkey's EU accession, however, a country striving to join the
    EU must accept its past. Oskanian said it was a remarkable wording,
    which can be considered as a precondition.

    Concerning elimination of the transport blockade and establishment of
    diplomatic relations with Armenia, Oskanian said the report is very
    clear about these two issues demanding that Turkey lifts the blockade
    and normalize relations with Yerevan without any preconditions.
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