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    SERZH SARGSYAN: SOME POINTS OF PROTOCOLS RESULT OF COMPROMISE

    News.am
    16:48 / 09/30/2009

    By signing the Armenian-Turkish Protocols Armenia is not forming "ties
    of relationship" with Turkey. Rather, Armenia is only trying to create
    a tolerable atmosphere for further cooperation, RA President Serzh
    Sargsyan stated at his meeting with members of the RA Public Council.

    "Yes, the public has doubts about the Armenian-Turkish protocols,
    which is quite natural. Everyone may have doubts about any issue. I,
    too, had doubts when I was inviting Turkish President Abdullah Gul to
    Yerevgan, and when I was fighting on the frontline for Karabakh. Did
    not we have any doubts when we were voting for independence? And if
    anyone thinks the Armenian-Turkish protocols are documents designed
    to make wishes come true, then -" the President said. Sargsyan regards
    as unfounded the fears that Turkey may spell out the protocols in its
    favor. "If Turkey can, we can as well. Has anyone seen a 5-6-point
    international document that would not allow of various comments?" the
    President asked. Sargsyan stressed he does not claim all the nuances
    were considered in preparing the documents, that better results were
    impossible or a better document can be compiled some time. "No computer
    in the world can forecast all the consequences of Armenian-Turkish
    relations. I just say we cannot live on like this, we must speak. I
    respect the forces holding a different opinion now, just as they did
    10-15 years ago, but not the ones that stated one thing 15 years ago,
    whereas they are stating different things now, thereby trying to cash
    in on the people's feelings and reap dividends," the President said.

    As regards fears of economic and geographic expansion on Turkey's
    part if the Armenian-Turkish border is reopened, Serzh Sargsyan
    does not share them. "Moreover, I have talked to many experts and
    economists. They believe that an open order will open up ampler
    opportunities for Armenian producers than for Turkish producers -
    the Armenian market serves three million people, the Turkish market 70
    million, which is almost 23 times as much. If, under the circumstances,
    Turkish businessmen gain an advantage over Armenian businessmen,
    they deserve it. We are in constant fear of the penetration of cheap
    Turkish products into out market. One gets the impression we do
    not want to see cheap goods on our markets," the Armenian President
    said. Sargsyan expressed surprise at the fact why nobody has ever
    voiced fears of Iranian economic expansion. As regards demographic
    expansion, Sargsyan said that it can only be prevented provided all
    necessary conditions for a demographic boom are created in Armenia.

    The Armenian leader also addressed the regularly voiced fears about
    preconditions allegedly contained in the Armenian-Turkish protocols. He
    stated that the documents do not contain any preconditions. "Of
    course, the documents have some points that are the result of
    compromise. However, discontent would be expressed even if they were
    not there. Even if the protocols resembled a capitulation [of Turkey],
    discontent would be expressed in any case," Sargsyan said. Commenting
    on the statements that the Armenian-Turkish dialogue was the result of
    external pressure, the Armenian President stated that no pressure has
    ever been exerted. "Nobody forced me to invite the Turkish President
    to Yerevan nor did anyone force us to sit down at negotiating table
    with Turkey. If anyone thinks it is only Turks that need all this,
    they are mistaken," the President said.

    He once more stressed that establishing relations with Turkey does
    not at all mean consigning the Armenian Genocide to oblivion. "During
    this year I have said it hundreds of times. What else shall I do
    for you to believe? Write it in capitals on a poster and put it up
    somewhere like a slogan of Soviet times?" Even if the process of
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide slows down, it
    will not be the result of the signing of the protocols. Rather, some
    forces discontented with the documents, will stop exerting necessary
    efforts. "Of course, I do not claim the Armenian-Turkish protocols,
    if signed, will facilitate the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. Moreover, all those denying the Genocide will
    refer to the documents and say the Armenian-Turkish dialogue must
    be finished before. This means we must show even a greater degree
    of persistence even to greater degree, exert even greater efforts
    toward the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. If the
    Armenian communities in a number of countries have to make some more
    efforts toward the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    and for the sake of the Homeland's steady progress, let them do so,"
    Sargsyan said. If the Turks were sure that by admitting the Armenian
    Genocide they would "put an end" to the Armenian communities worldwide,
    they would do that, Sargsyan said. According to the Armenian leader,
    even if the signing of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols slows down
    the process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide,
    it will intensify debates over the issue inside Turkey.

    "What is more important for us - the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide by a country or, for instance, Turkey's abrogating the
    law providing for criminal responsibility for using the term
    'genocide'?" Sargsyan asked. He does not rule out that Turks will
    try to get the issues of the Armenian Genocide discussed by the
    scientific subcommittee. However, the Armenian scholars to be involved
    in it must be able to decisively repel their Turkish counterparts'
    attempts, and advance convincing counterarguments, Sargsyan said. "Any
    process has its cost, and I am ready to 'pay the bill'," the Armenian
    leader said. If Turkey tries to make use of the documents in its own
    interests, Armenia will do the same. "Any country has its potential,
    and Armenia has sufficient potential to negotiate with Turkey. What
    are we afraid of? Aren't we able to negotiate with Turkey? How then
    are we able to negotiate with superpowers?" the President asked.

    As regards the alleged link between the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    and the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process, Sargsyan said: "When I am
    alone, I heartily laugh at the accusations against me concerning
    the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. People who were not even in Armenia
    during the fights for Karabakh are accusing me - people who were
    afraid of going out lest they be called up. Who are they defending
    Karabakh from? From at least an indirect way, mention the borders
    and the Armenian Genocide, they do not contain a single hint at
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Of course, Turks can state the necessity for
    settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict simultaneously with the
    Armenian-Turkish normalization process -- it is nothing, but their
    wish. We, as well as the international community, have repeatedly
    stated that the Nagorno-Karabakh problem has nothing in common with the
    Armenian-Turkish relations. Why are they trusted, not we? I think that
    the talks about any link between the Nagorno-Karabakh problem and the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols will not be taken seriously after the OSCE
    Minsk Group issues a relevant statement," President Sargsyan said. He
    stressed that the problem must be solved, and the solution must contain
    the de facto status of Nagorno-Karabakh over the last 21 years, ensure
    the country's peaceful and steady development. "If a solution fails
    to be found, we will again stand up for Nagorno-Karabakh's interests,
    and the people accusing me of betraying these very interests will
    run to hide at their homes not to get caught by military registration
    officers," President Sargsyan stated.
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