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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkey makes strange demands of Armenia to establish
    diplomatic relations

    What concerns the normalization of the relations with
    Armenia, such opportunity is rather doubtful, if only
    Yerevan doesn't deny the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide committed by the Turks, which is not to be
    expected.
    22.04.2008 GMT+04:00

    Turkey has found itself in a rather difficult
    situation: on the one hand Turkey is already tired of
    waiting for 10-15 more years to be integrated into the
    EU; on the other hand, this idea seems too tempting to
    give it up. The demands of the EU after all are no
    fancy but necessity for the Turkish officials. As it
    has already been said more than once, Turkey must
    prove by its actions and not by words that the country
    has chosen the democratic way of development.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to the European
    Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn, now Turkey is
    suffering the most crucial moment in the entire
    negotiation process, `however, if it continues
    actively carrying out European reforms, the country
    may be integrated into the EU in 10 years. We are
    waiting for the time when there will be freedom of
    speech for each person, and protection of the rights
    of women and minorities. Active efforts should be made
    for this. We shouldn't hope that these and alike
    problems will ever be solved on their own,' announced
    Rehn.

    The vice-chairman of the Bavarian Christian-Social
    Union and the representative of the European
    Parliament Ingo Friedrich spoke of the third possible
    way for the non-EU member countries. Likewise the
    Union for the Mediterranean, an East European Union
    may be established. According to him, Ukraine, Moldova
    and the countries of South Caucasus could be included
    in such a union. `At present the EU has exhausted all
    the possibilities of expanding, but leaving the
    European countries without prospective would be
    unfair,' says Friedrich. The idea of establishing a
    Union for the Mediterranean has been first spoken of
    in March. Besides the EU member countries, a number of
    countries of the Mediterranean region will be included
    in it. Turkey, Libya, Lebanon, and Israel are among
    these countries. Regular conferences in the sphere of
    energy, migration, terrorism and trade are planned to
    be held. The Union will be officially declared about
    in July.

    What concerns the normalization of the relations with
    Armenia, such opportunity is rather doubtful, if only
    Yerevan doesn't deny the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide committed by the Turks, which is not to be
    expected. `The position of the Armenian side towards
    the dialogue with Turkey is still unclear, in spite of
    Ankara's calls to the start of a new era in the
    two-sided relations between the two neighboring
    countries, which presently do not have any diplomatic
    relations,' writes Turkish Daily news in its article
    `Armenia is indifferent to the Turkish calls for
    dialogue.' The author of the article mentions that the
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Ali Babacan
    congratulated the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of
    Armenia on his appointment. `Turkey is open to
    dialogue, and to the normalization of the
    Turkish-Armenian relations. There are no doubts that
    the relations of the two countries are not very
    healthy, but this can be solved via dialogue. We are
    open to it,' said Babacan during a joint
    press-conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs
    of Austria Ursula Plassnik. Earlier the Minister of
    Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandyan announced:
    `Regarding our relations with Turkey, we have
    announced more than once that we are ready for
    normalization of the relations without any precedent
    conditions. The Genocide is a black page in our
    history, and we must work together and turn this page
    and build our stable future. I would like to repeat
    that Armenia is ready for the normalization of its
    relations with Turkey without precedent conditions.
    Armenia will continue working towards this.'

    Turkish Daily News also quotes the words of an
    Armenian diplomat, who had preferred to remain
    anonymous, and who said that the calls for the
    dialogue must not be only in words, but in actions.
    `We are waiting for some actions,' had said the
    Armenian diplomat, and then added, that Armenia keeps
    to its viewpoint regarding the normalization of the
    relations and opening the Armenian-Turkish borders
    without precedent conditions. `This is only one of the
    key factors. This is nonsense, when a country, being a
    candidate for the EU membership, keeps the borders
    with its neighbor closed,' he said.

    The newly elected president of Armenia Serge Sargsyan
    also mentioned that the recognition of the Genocide by
    Ankara is extremely important for Yerevan, but its
    denial shouldn't be a barrier in the relationship of
    the two countries. `We have always said and will say
    that Armenia is ready and willing to establish
    diplomatic relations with Turkey without any precedent
    conditions. It is Turkey, that sets rather strange
    demands to Armenia for establishing diplomatic
    relations,' he said.

    Meanwhile on April 21 the Committee for International
    Issues of the European Parliament held hearings on the
    traditional report about the `progress' in Turkey. The
    members of the Committee reviewed the project of the
    Resolution of the Dutch parliamentarian, as well as
    the 262 amendments in the document. The current
    document is not as laconic, as the one from last year,
    which was a gesture of a good will to the new
    government of Turkey, yet it is far from the
    expectations the Europeans have, since it reminds of
    the serious violations by the Turks. Like in the
    section `international relations', the project of the
    Resolution calls the Turkish government on abolishing
    the economic blockade and opening the borders with
    Armenia, but refrains from blaming Turkey. As for the
    issue of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, the
    author avoids using the term `Genocide' and limits
    himself with `the call to the Turkish and Armenian
    governments on starting the process of coming to an
    agreement over the present and past problems and the
    initiations of the debates of the historical events.'
    `This wording definitely belongs to Ankara. The denial
    of reminding the Genocide means denying the Genocide
    itself,' said the president of the Armenian Federation
    of Europe Hilda Choboyan. The EAFJD reminds that the
    position of the European Parliament, confirmed in 1987
    and 2005, presupposes the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide as a precondition for Turkey to be integrated
    into the EU. Meanwhile, Ankara has never reached any
    success in this issue, and any indulgence is
    interpreted by Turkey as a free way to carry on the
    policy of denial not only in Turkey, but in Europe as
    well. The 6 out of the 262 amendments have immediate
    connection to the Armenian case, in particular, to the
    problem of the Armenian Genocide.
    «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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