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    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun Press Office
    Mher Lazarian 12/1, Yerevan, Armenia
    Mailing Address: P.O.Box 123 - Yerevan, Armenia 0010
    Tel.: (37410) 52-18-90, 52-19-66
    Fax: (37410) 52-14-53
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: http://www.arf.am


    Yerevan, 10 September 2008

    Statement

    The Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnaktsutyun
    held a special plenary session in Yerevan on September 9-10.

    The main issues on the agenda were the complicated military and
    political situation created in the region and Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    After thoroughly discussing the internal and external challenges
    facing Armenia, the plenary session of the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun Bureau
    considered it necessary to draw the public's attention to several of
    the ARF's fundamental positions regarding Armenian-Turkish interstate
    relations.

    a) Armenia and Turkey, as neighboring states, must work toward the
    normalization of bilateral relations. However, we are convinced that
    good neighborly relations can only be established after the
    recognition by Turkey of the Armenian Genocide and the restoration of
    the rights of the Armenian people. The unconditional lifting of the
    blockade and the establishment of diplomatic relations can only serve
    as first steps on this path.

    b) The initiative of the President of the Republic of Armenia and the
    subsequent meetings of the Presidents and Ministers of Foreign Affairs
    must be followed by concrete positive steps by Turkey. The
    ARF-Dashnaktsutyun will actively strive to ensure that official
    meetings do not become merely propaganda opportunities for Turkey.

    c) It is totally unacceptable for the ARF-Dashnaktsutyun that
    Armenian-Turkish relations be normalized at the expense of Armenia's
    sovereignty, viability of its existence, or the national and state
    rights of future Armenian generations.

    d) Turkey can aspire to promote regional initiatives if it radically
    changes its "Armenian policy." Turkey must not be party in the Artsakh
    conflict; it should not talk to Armenia with preconditions, and must
    relinquish its policy of deepening the divisions in the South
    Caucasus, of blockading and isolating Armenia.

    e) Since 1998 Armenia is pursuing a foreign policy based on
    national-state ideology, one strategic direction of which is the
    universal recognition and condemnation, including by Turkey, of the
    Armenian Genocide. Armenia views this not only as a restoration of
    historical justice, but also as a way to improve the overall situation
    and mutual trust in the region, thus preventing similar crimes in the
    future.

    The ARF-Dashnaktsutyun has considered and considers the continuation
    of this direction one of its fundamental tasks.
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