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    WILL THE PRESIDENT OF TURKEY COME TO YEREVAN?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.06.2008 GMT+04:00

    Turkey has indeed become the hostage of Baku, as well as its interests,
    its energy supplies and nobody knows how long it will still last.

    The announcement that the President of Armenia Serge Sargsyan made in
    Moscow, may change the situation in the region. The matter concerns
    the possible normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations, which
    is necessary to the USA, EU and Turkey itself. This may be the very
    decisive point in the negotiations with the EU. For the USA the safety
    of the pipelines is also very important, since Azerbaijan and Turkey
    are not able to do that.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the meeting with the Armenian community
    in Russia Serge Sargsyan announced that Armenia keeps up to one
    clear point of view in the issue of establishing relations with
    Turkey: in the 21st century two neighboring countries may not be
    separated by closed borders. According to the President of Armenia,
    the Turkish party suggests creating a commission, which shall study
    the historical facts. "We are not against such a commission, but
    only when the borders between two countries are open. Otherwise,
    it may become a good way of abusing and prolonging the issue for
    long years," he mentioned. "In the near future I intend to take new
    measures in my course of establishing relations between Armenia and
    Turkey. Most probably I will invite the President of Turkey Abdullah
    Gul to Yerevan to watch the football match between our countries
    together," announced Serge Sargsyan. It is worth reminding that the
    President of Turkey was among the first ones who congratulated Serge
    Sargsyan with his appointment on the post of the President of Armenia.

    However, it is still too early to speak about any approximate date
    of opening the Armenian-Turkish borders. But the fact that the
    President of Armenia is open to the dialogue is already good. In
    fact, the recommendation of the US State Department may be realized
    in the beginning of the dialogue. But as the Armenian party has
    always said - there must be no preconditions. The Turkish party has
    many of these preconditions: the recognition of the Moscow Treaty
    of 1921, the Karabakh Conflict and the Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire. As it is known to everyone, the Armenian party has no
    preconditions. Naturally, Armenia will continue being the guarantor
    of the safety of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and will achieve
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Turkey must
    understand that it is easier to recognize the Genocide than spend
    millions and blackmail the entire world. And in this issue Ankara is
    standing on the way of Azerbaijan. One may still understand Baku:
    in the absence of real allies in the issue of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict resolution, she counts on Turkey, as a country which is
    more or less closer with her views. And as it has already been said
    more than once, Turkey has indeed become the hostage of Baku, as
    well as its interests, its energy supplies and nobody knows how long
    it will still last, but it is rather interesting what Azerbaijan's
    reaction will be if Abdullah Gul really comes to Yerevan. If the
    President of Turkey really wants normalization of the relations and
    gives a positive answer to Sarsyan's invitation, this will be a great
    break. On the other hand, this kind of invitations are usually given
    only when there is a preliminary agreement at least on the level of
    the Foreign Ministries of both countries and necessarily through the
    mediation of a third party, which in this case is the USA. Russia does
    not participate in this dialogue, because she does not control the
    situation and as it seems does not want the opening of the borders,
    having all the reasonable fears that this will drive Armenia apart
    from Russia and the Russian influence.

    As for the recognition of the Armenian-Turkish, and also earlier the
    Soviet-Turkish borders, here things are a bit more complicated. On
    May 30, 1953 the government of the USSR made an official announcement
    about the absence of territorial claims towards Turkey, having the
    Kars region, Erzurum and Surmalin district on mind. The USSR broke
    down and now the independent Armenia is not the assignee of the
    Arm.SSR, but of the First Republic of Armenia and consequently, has
    no responsibilities towards the treaties and agreements of the USSR.

    During the hearings in the US Congress Assistant Secretary, Bureau of
    European and Eurasian Daniel Fried announced, "The USA thinks that
    a part of the problem solution is opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    borders. The existing status-quo is no good for either of the
    countries. The USA assists the dialogue and the cooperation between
    the Armenian and the Turkish people through conferences, meetings and
    program exchange. Establishment of the relations between Armenia and
    Turkey is a very sensitive issue. Turkey must put up with the black
    pages of her history; mass killings and deportations of the Armenian
    people in the Ottoman Empire. This is not easy, like it was not easy
    for the USA when she took her time to recognize the black pages of
    her history. In her turn Armenia must be ready for the recognition of
    the borders and not to come up with territorial claims towards Turkey
    and must suggest constructive approach to the efforts of Turkey,"
    said Fried. The interesting thing in this announcement is that Fried
    did not mention anything at all about Turkey's possible participation
    in the regulations of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    According to the US Charge d´Affaires to Armenia Joseph Pennington,
    after the presidential elections in Armenia some icebreaking has been
    noticed between the countries and this may become a very good start
    for both parties to find a way for compromise. "For reaching certain
    progress in the two-sided relations the official Yerevan and Ankara
    must cooperate, and the USA will only assist the establishment of
    the relations," emphasized Joseph Pennington.

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