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    ARMENIA GAVE TURKEY TIME

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    08:23 pm | April 23, 2009 | Politics

    "The joint statement was the best way of giving Turkey time. The
    Armenian side signed the statement without realizing that one of the
    expectations and goals of Turkey was to pass the April 24 deadline,"
    told "A1+" NA Deputy, member of the "Heritage" faction Stepan Safaryan
    in regard to the joint statement made by the Armenian and Turkish
    Foreign Affairs Ministries and the Swiss Foreign Affairs Federative
    Department.

    "Instead of using the Turks fear of April 24 and Obama's address for
    serious promises and steps, Armenian diplomats did the opposite. After
    the unacceptable statements, the Armenian side agreed to simply give
    time to Turkey without responding to the statements and demanding
    explications," said Stepan Safaryan and clarified that the sides
    will convince the international community that the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide should not interfere in the
    process that has begun with new agreements and the comprehensive
    framework which the sides are working on.

    "Two days ago Ali Babacan made Turkey's strategy almost clear and
    said that Turkey is discussing all issues that need to be discussed or
    expects to be discussed. That is definitely a lie because historic and
    modern issues are circumvented and are put aside for future committees
    to solve in the best case scenario," says Stepan Safaryan. He went on
    to say that the discussion of those issues will require a lot of time.

    "Even if the Turkish side includes those issues in its agenda,
    they will take years to solve and Turkey will use the time given
    by Armenia and flaws to prevent pressure that could have seriously
    promoted improvement of Turkish-Armenian relations."

    According to Stepan Safaryan, the important thing now is for Armenian
    diplomats to be very careful when it comes to such negotiations.

    "The U.S. and the international community must understand that not
    recognizing the Armenian Genocide and not using the term genocide does
    not help solve the issues; rather, it allows Turkey to show a more
    unserious approach to these relations. The U.S. will stimulate the
    process if the president pronounces the word genocide and the fact of
    genocide is recognized through a resolution. The U.S. administration
    will always use that against Turkey, while recognition of genocide
    will encourage Turkey to enter the process of normalization without
    preconditions, not bargaining Turkish-Armenian relations and showing
    that it has revised its policy on Armenia."
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