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    TWO SEPARATE YET RELATED ANNOUNCEMENTS
    Shahan Kandaharian

    Aztag Daily
    Jan 30 2009
    Lebanon

    Our readers must have noticed that lately our spotlights have been
    fixed on the announcements made by the Turkish side. Particularly
    Middle Eastern issues, the highs and lows of Israeli-Turkish relations
    and of course the newest manifestations of the tactical game played
    with respect to the Armenian issues have formed the overall "dossier"
    of the opinions and approaches publicized by official Ankara.

    In certain announcements coming from different official spheres of
    Turkey you can see many direct or delicate contradictions. One of the
    noteworthy factors in the Turkish foreign ministry stances concerning
    the Armenian issues is the newest dynamism characterized by a pretense
    of "peacefullness".

    We're referring to the announcements made by the foreign minister
    and prime minister of Turkey almost simultaneously. SoAli Babacanthe
    foreign ministerpredicts that in 2009 the unsolved issues hanging
    between Armenia and Turkey will be solved. At a first glance it's an
    extreemly naïve or simplistic announcement made on the political
    platformspecially that only considering the general preconditions
    set by Turkey in the current year Armenia is expected to renounce
    the recognition of the Armenian Genocideto pull back the Armenian
    forces out of the "occupied" territories of Azerbeijanto officially
    recognize the territorial integrity of Turkeyprobably through a
    special agreement. Then and only then Turkey will end the blockade
    of Armenia and the two countries will be able to establish diplomatic
    relations (at the end the year or before that...?)leaving the opening
    of embassies till next year...

    The Turkish side has got the process of resolving the unsolved issues
    the other way round though. Yesterday the Turkish prime minister
    announced that they are getting prepared to discuss the foundations
    of establishing diplomatic relations.

    We were obliged to resort to humor when presenting Babacan's
    optimism. HoweverBabacan's optimism doesn't seem that naïve. That
    statement complies with the rules of the tactic game played here.

    The motivations of the announcement and the simplistic optimism get
    clearer when we read between the lines of the latest announcement
    that the prime minister madeunderlining a contradiction between the
    moderate Armenia and the hard-liner Diaspora. That tactic has become
    classicalin this case Babacan's announcement has one clear message:
    the Turkish side has no problems with the Armenian state.

    The relations are in good terms. So much so that in the eyes of the
    foreign minister all issues are to be resolved this year. Without
    any conditionswithout any "if"s...The explanation of the "if" or
    illustration of the conditions for this smooth process is left for
    the prime minister. Only if the Diaspora doesn't spoil it!

    This label of being a "spoiler" more than the Diaspora organizations is
    directed to the third party nationsthose that have either recognized
    the Armenian Genocide or are on the verge of doing so. In earlier
    announcements Babacan had warned the political spheres of France
    and the United States not to interfere in the Turkish-Armenian
    relationshipswhich have set off and are prospective. Interference
    clearly refers to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Now
    the same thing is being said. The Diaspora organizations must put
    the lobbying on hold so that in one year all the obstacles found
    in the Turkish-Armenian relationships will be resolved. At the
    end of this yearwaiting till the last day of this yearall of usthe
    political-official-public spheres of Armenia and the Diasporawill
    inquire from the foreign minister of Turkey about the announcements
    he made in the beginning of the year. The answer will surely be that
    which the prime minister is saying today. OtherwiseTurkey itself will
    have renounced its preconditions. Hardly possible...

    --Boundary_(ID_S6E/hJfRBE1uNA5sQQ7YXw )--
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