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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN: ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS HAD NEVER GONE THIS FAR

    armradio.am
    27.04.2009 16:16

    The Armenian-Turkish relations had never gone this far, the Foreign
    Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian, stated in an interview with
    Armenpress. According to the Foreign Minister, Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul's visit to Yerevan to watch the Armenia-Turkey qualifier
    marked the start of a qualitatively new stage in the process of
    normalization of relations.

    "A very important meeting took place between the Presidents of Armenia
    and Turkey. Another important meeting took place between the Armenian
    President and the Turkish Prime Minister in Davos. There have been a
    number of meetings on the level of Foreign Ministers. And today we
    have arrived at the statement publicized on April 22, which marks
    progress in the negotiation process," the Minister said.

    According to Edward Nalbandian, this statement came to reconfirm
    that we are ready for normalization of ties and opening of the border
    without preconditions. Referring to the comments and opinions in Turkey
    and Armenia that we are making concessions, Edward Nalbandian stated:
    "I have an impression that we do not believe ourselves and we are not
    sure of our strength. We do not believe that Armenia can really achieve
    progress. We always think that if we have achieved something good,
    then something bad should be hidden behind it. Or we think someone will
    certa inly deceive us. Who will deceive? If you think it's Turkey,
    then Turkey will thus deceive itself, will deceive the international
    community, the United States, Russia and the European Union. Our
    aspiration is just and resolute: Armenia is willing to establish
    full-fledged relations with Turkey without any preconditions. And
    we have an impression that the Turkish authorities also wish to move
    forward and normalize the relations between the two countries."

    Asked to comment on the fact that the statement was made public
    on April 22, on the eve of the Day of Remembrance of the Armenian
    Genocide victims, Minister Nalbandian said: "When we say normalization
    of relations without preconditions, we mean that there are no
    preconditions connected with the resolution of the Karabakh conflict
    and the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The normalization of
    relations in no way questions the fact of genocide. I do hope that
    after we normalize relations, Turkish leaders will join the Armenian
    authorities to lay a wreath at the memorial to the Armenian Genocide
    victims in Tsitsernakaberd. Why can't we do the same Charles de Gaulle
    and Adenauer once did? I'm sure that the leaders of Armenia and Turkey
    will once make take the same step."

    Speaking about the road map, Minister Nalbandian said it is a very
    simple agreement, a road map, which defines the steps the parties
    should take, and this road map does not inclu de any provisions or
    principles. The provisions and principles will be included in the
    deal to be signed between the two sides.

    Asked to comment on US President Barack Obama's April 24th statement,
    Edward Nalabndian said: "First, I should say that President Obama's
    statement was a step forward as compared to the speeches of his
    predecessors. The speech includes some very strong points. President
    Obama said he had consistently stated his own view of what occurred in
    1915, and his view of that history had not changed. President Obama
    used the expression "Mets Yeghern," which we often use ourselves as
    a synonym of "genocide."
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