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    TURKEY TRIES TO OPPOSE THE OFFICIAL YEREVAN TO DIASPORA

    AZG Armenian Daily
    26/09/2008

    Armenia-Turkey

    The enthusiasm in Turkish officials and representatives' speeches on
    Armenian-Turkish relations prompts that the Turkish government has
    great expectations of the Armenian authorities. Moreover, as long as
    the Genocide recognition remains the knottier question for Turkey, the
    Turkish officials will speak more enthusiastically about formation of
    a joint body. As enthusiastically that even Turkish Foreign Minister
    Ali Babacan assured the Turkish and international news agencies
    on September 10 after Serzh Sargsian - Abdullah Gul meeting that
    "the issue should be observed as settled, as Serzh Sargsian gave his
    consent to it (creation of such a body)".

    In other words, without even creating such a body and discussing
    any question, the Turkish authorities try to form an international
    opinion about stopping the process of the Genocide recognition in
    order to prepare a diplomatic-advocating march in the nature "We are
    negotiating. Why are you hindering us from doing it?"

    Moreover, not only the Turkish advocacy but also the consent
    of the executive bodies of the countries that restrain their
    parliamentarians from raising the issue of the Genocide contribute
    to the above-mentioned.

    Ali Babacan, like other Turkish representatives, show an unusual
    thoughtfulness for the people of Armenia underlining their sufferings
    and needs without even asking himself what percent of those sufferings
    are because of Turkish enmity. Of course, not the compassion is
    the reason of the Turkish Foreign Minister's crocodile tears but
    the aspiration to oppose Armenia to Diaspora. "On the one hand
    the suffering people, on the other hand the well-off and surfeited
    Diaspora that is in a position of power in Europe and United States",
    Ali Babacan said adding, "The agendas of these two are different".

    We cannot agree with the last expression and want to correct it - the
    difference is not between the Armenians in motherland and Diaspora,
    but between the official Yerevan and the people in general.

    Yes, the governments sometimes may have agendas different from
    their people. And the governments cannot demand lands if in case
    of negative answer they have no ready guns. And not even repayment
    for the sufferings and losses. But different (agendas) doesn't mean
    opposite. And the Armenian authorities should be very cautious in
    their announcements and statements, in order there will not be contrary
    agendas and in order our opponents will not take the opportunity. On
    the contrary, the agendas should be systematized, and distribution
    of roles should be organized.
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