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    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am, Armenia
    Aug 29 2009



    Armen Gevorgyan: Armenian President's refusal to visit Turkey present
    to Baku


    12:21 / 08/29/2009Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's refusal to visit
    Turkey would be a `primitive' way out of the present situation in the
    Armenian-Turkish relations, the political analyst Armen Gevorgyan told
    NEWS.am. According to him, this would be the very the step Baku and
    Ankara are expecting of the Armenian leader. `President's refusal to
    visit Turkey will put an end the modern history of Armenian-Turkish
    dialogue, which will be to Azerbaijan's delight,' the expert said.

    Gevorgyan believes that the Armenian President must visit Turkey and
    state the Armenian side's goodwill despite the Azerbaijani and Turkish
    politicians' `counterproductive' actions and statements.

    `The Turkish side presents Abdullah Gül 's visit to Yerevan as
    its constructive step, ignoring the fact that Gul could not visit
    Armenia without being invited. Thus, Turkey's constructive step was
    the result of a good-will gesture made by Yerevan,' Gevorgyan said. He
    also pointed out that paying visits and watching football matches
    cannot be an end in itself in interstate relations. So the Armenian
    President stated that the border must be reopened.

    `If the unblocking of the border is made conditional on the settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Sargsyan has nothing to discuss with
    Gul in Turkey. Armenia and Turkey will not be discussing the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. But it is such a discussion that Turkish
    politicians are inciting Sargsyan to by linking the two issues with
    each other,' Gevorgyan said.

    According to him, the Armenian-Turkish dialogue is only possible
    within the `roadmap' agreed on by the two foreign offices ` `and
    nothing can be discussed without the roadmap.' However, the Armenian
    President's refusal to visit Turkey will be a `coat off the master's
    back' for Azerbaijan and Turkey, which will at once construe Yerevan's
    decision as an attempt to avoid a dialogue. But, it will actually be
    the result of coordinated actions by Baku and Ankara aimed at
    frustrating the prospects for improving the situation in the region.

    Gevorgyan mentioned yesterday's telephone conversation between the
    Azerbaijani President and the Turkish Premier. The two discussed steps
    to thwart the Armenian President's visit to Turkey. `This is a rather
    grave problem for both Turkey and Azerbaijan, as they are seriously
    pressured in this context,' Gevorgyan said. Under the circumstances,
    `Armenian diplomats must not take primitive steps.' `A further
    dialogue with Turkey in defiance of her will is a step to be welcomed
    worldwide, while Turkey's refusal to fulfill the roadmap commitments
    is a position to be noticed and denounced by the international
    community,' the expert said.

    On the other hand, the Armenia leader's refusal to visit Turkey will
    give occasion to a sharper criticism of his foreign policy by the
    Armenian Opposition. `Like in any other country, the Armenian
    Opposition's principle is `the worse the better'. So the once ardent
    proponents of Sargsyan's visit to Turkey are now urging him to
    refuse. Others are declaring utopian ideas, trying to implant
    radicalism in society. The Armenian Opposition's actions also show
    signs of primitivism and, to a considerable extent, malicious
    intent. They are eager to declare the failure of the very initiative
    of the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement, what is known as &`football
    diplomacy'. They could not care less what happens later,' Gevorgyan
    said.
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