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    ARF VOWS TO PREVENT DISRESPECT OF TURKISH FLAG ON APRIL 24

    Today's Zaman
    April 16 2009
    Turkey

    Giro Manoyan, political director of the nationalist Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF, also known as the Dashnak Party), has
    expressed support for the recent rapprochement between Turkey and
    Armenia, while pledging that he would not allow any disrespect for
    the Turkish flag during upcoming demonstrations in Armenia on April 24.

    Officials of the two countries have inched closer to an agreement that
    would pave the way for normalization of relations after 16 years of
    estrangement. Sources in Yerevan who are close to the talks say the
    final deal is likely to be declared in a third country, most probably
    Switzerland, which has reportedly hosted closed-door negotiations
    since 2007.

    "I promise that no such thing will take place this time," Manoyan said
    yesterday, when reminded by Today's Zaman of the fact that Turkish
    flags were burned last April 24 by members of the youth branch of the
    ARF. "Of course, if we can keep control [over the demonstrators],"
    he added.

    Last year, the Turkish Foreign Ministry reacted harshly to a Turkish
    flag being trodden upon during an official demonstration in Yerevan
    on April 24 commemorating the tragic World War I-era events that
    Armenians claim amount to genocide. News reports showed pictures of
    the demonstration, during which a Turkish flag was laid on the ground
    and participants of the commemoration stamped on it.

    "With the meaning that it carries, the Turkish flag symbolizes freedom
    and all the fundamental values and beliefs of the Turkish nation. The
    flag is accepted as synonymous with our nation's existence. The
    importance attributed by the Turkish nation to these values and its
    flag is widely known. In this regard, the related news reports led
    to great sadness, upset and indignation in our society," the Foreign
    Ministry spokesperson said at the time in a written statement.

    Manoyan also voiced his eagerness for having the border between
    Armenia and Turkey reopened.

    "Not only Armenia, but both parties will win if the border is
    opened," Manoyan told Today's Zaman, while underlining that neither
    party should set preconditions for being able to reach an eventual
    normalization. "Negotiations will be cut if the resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan is set as a
    precondition," Manoyan added.
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