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    SECRET TALKS IN BERN

    AZG Armenian Daily
    23/07/2008

    Armenia-Turkey

    The Switzerland-Armenia Society (SAS) expresses its gladness about
    Switzerland being chosen the place for Armenia-Turkey talks. The
    rumors about the secret talks, which evidently started on July 8 in
    Bern between Armenia and Turkey, were indirectly grounded by Foreign
    Minister Ali Babacan. The Switzerland-Armenia Society (SAS) also
    points out that with the positive atmosphere are shrouded the real
    intentions of turkey, which is to argue the fact of the Armenian
    Genocide and to hamper its worldwide recognition. It makes little
    sense as Switzerland has adopted the fact of the Armenian Genocide
    on the level of the Federal Court. The Switzerland-Armenia Society
    (SAS) is sure that Armenia-Turkey dialogue will be effective only in
    case the latter opens the border with Armenia, closed since 1993.

    It has been already a month since the Armenian side is making some
    signs of starting talks with Turkey. On June 26-27 Federal Councilor
    Michelin Calmie-Rey during his visit to Armenia clearly hinted that
    Switzerland is ready to become a mediator between Armenia and its
    western neighbor.

    Armenia and Turkish have not established regular diplomatic relations
    since 1991. Because of Turkey's strategic alliance with Azerbaijan
    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993. Up to the present
    day Turkey has been linking the disclosure of the border with
    the withdrawal of the Armenian forces from Karabakh and with the
    resignation of the "claims" about the 1915 Genocide. During the recent
    years the Turkish side suggests establishing a joint commission with
    Armenia to study the events of 1914-1917.

    The SAS does not oppose the idea of an international authoritative
    commission of scientists who would study the less known facts about
    the Genocide and would publish its researches. The SAS is categorically
    against any attempt to diminish the importance of the Armenian Genocide
    or moreover to deny it completely.

    It is not the first time when Switzerland has offered its
    mediation. Already on July 9, 2001 the unofficial delegations from
    Armenian and Turkey met in Geneva and the first session of the
    Armenia-Turkey reconciliation committee started.. That time the
    negotiations were halted because of serious controversies regarding
    the international recognition of the Genocide. In 2002 the Turkish
    delegation left because of the discussion whether the UN definition
    of genocide is to be applied to the 1914-1917 events in the Ottoman
    Empire. Turkey could not accept the fact of the 1914-17 events being
    qualified as Genocide by the International Centre of Transition
    Justice in 2004, so it finally broke up with the Armenia-Turkey
    reconciliation committee.

    Although the SAS is rather pessimistic about starting a really serious
    dialogue with Turkey, a country where politicians and historians
    are being killed for their political ideas, the organization is
    sure that the fact of the Armenian Genocide cannot be subject to any
    speculation. Tangible improvement of Armenia-Turkey relations will be
    possible only after the authorities of the latter definitely recognize
    the Armenian Genocide.
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