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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext. 202
    Fax: +37410. 565601
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am


    PRESS RELEASE

    01-02-2008

    Minister Oskanian participates in in the 44th Munich Security Conference


    Armenia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartan Oskanian participated in the
    44th Munich Security Conference on Saturday and Sunday February 9 and 10.

    Former German Defense National Security Advisor Horst Teltschik, who heads
    the conference, presided over the two days during which several heads of
    state as well as more than 40 foreign and defense ministers, and 500-plus
    members of the media and international policy makers participated in open
    dialogue about current and future security challenges.

    Under the general conference topic of "The World in Disarray - Shifting
    Powers - Lack of Strategies," Turkish Prime Minister Regep Tayip Erdogan
    spoke on Turkey's Foreign Policy and Security Interests.

    Following the Prime Minister's statement, Minister Oskanian took the floor,
    responded to Erdogan's articulation of his vision as a democratic and major
    strategic player in the region and beyond, contributing to peace and
    stability.

    Minister Oskanian began by acknowledging that the Prime Minister takes pride
    in Turkey's democratization and "its geostrategic role in our region and
    beyond, to achieve peace and stability." Minister Oskanian continued by
    saying, "Mr. Prime Minister, you also reiterated your firm commitment to
    becoming a full member of the European Union, which we in Armenia support.
    This is precisely the kind of neighbor we would like to have. But as you
    know, today the border between our two countries is closed. By Turkey. We've
    often raised this issue, stating that we would like to have normal ties with
    Turkey, open borders and diplomatic relations. Armenians would like to be
    the beneficiaries of the vision you projected here today. But we have heard
    you, loud and clear, repeating two main reasons, or excuses, for keeping
    that border closed. One of your reasons is Armenia's engagement in the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict, the second is our pursuit of genocide
    recognition. The Nagorno Karabakh conflict is between Armenians and Azeris.
    Genocide recognition is our moral, historic obligation. Our countries are
    not at war, Mr. Prime Minister, and I wonder whether short of being at war,
    the reasons you always offer are sufficient to justify maintaining closed
    borders between our two countries. You can help us, by your positive
    engagement, to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. Having normal
    relations, open borders and diplomatic relations, will allow us together to
    address our differences on the genocide issue. There are important processes
    going on and Turkey can be a natural bridge for the Caucasus, with EU and
    NATO. So I wonder whether you think that with Turkey's positive engagement
    in our region, with equal, neutral relations with all, Turkey wouldn't play
    a more positive role in addressing those very issues that you consider to be
    obstacles for normalization of our relations."

    Turkey's Prime Minister did not respond to Minister Oskanian's questions
    about the geopolitical situation and prospects for normalization. Instead,
    he repeated the offer to convene historians, spoke about "1915 massacres
    being not proven historically" and on the one hand offered historians,
    archaeologists and others to study the matter, and on the other hand
    rejected the possibility of genocide being part of Turkish culture.

    During the conference, Minister Oskanian held meetings with Lithuania's
    Foreign Minister, and the German Foreign Ministry's Political Director, Dr.
    Volker Stanzel.-0-
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