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    Switzerland - Armenia Association (SAA)
    P.O. Box 497, CH - 3000 Bern 14
    Switzerland

    PRESS RELEASE
    Bern, 24 April 2009


    The following statement is a declaration of disaccord whereby the
    Switzerland-Armenia Association (SAA) expresses its deep concern over
    the perfunctory joint statement issued by the Foreign Ministries of
    Armenia, Turkey and Switzerland late on the evening of April 22nd, 2009.
    The undue haste with which the statement was drafted, and its lack of
    transparency, can only be met with grevious reservation and skepticism.

    The vague nature of the alleged "agreed basis", and the disadvantaged
    position from which the Armenian government was obliged to negotiate
    from, leaves no alternative but to immediately renounce any agreement
    which relinquishes the fundamental rights of Armenians world-wide.

    The April 22, 2009 Armenian - Turkey - Switzerland joint statement is
    unacceptable for the following reasons:

    1. The statement's timing is grossly inopportune as it falls just two
    days before April 24 - the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide: on
    this day, Armenians worldwide commemorate the Genocide perpetrated by
    the government of Young Turks in 1915 against the unarmed, civilian
    population of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire.

    2. The urgency in announcing said joint statement, feeds further suspect
    that Armenia has been pressured to make concessions which could
    compromise the Armenian Republic's national security. Such concessions
    are unacceptable, most especially with regards to the process of
    recognizing the right of Karabakh's self-determination.

    3. The government of Armenia was put under pressure by major powers
    seeking to advance their own (narrow) interests; presently Armenia's
    leadership is struggling to establish its legitimacy at a time of
    political, economic and financial crisis.

    The Switzerland - Armenia Association is in full favor of normalization
    of ties between Armenia and Turkey, but, along with other Armenian
    communities within the Diaspora, Republic of Armenia and Karabakh,
    unequivocally rejects any agreement that compromises the fundamental
    rights of the Armenian nation. This is a formal declaration to the
    officials of the Republic of Armenia who engage in the alarming and
    undeniably questionable settlements leading to the mentioned joint
    statement.

    Contact:

    Sarkis Shahinian, President of the SAA; Mobile: 076 399 16 25;
    [email protected]; www.armenian.ch/gsa

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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