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    PRESS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release
    October 16, 2009
    Contact: Michael A. Zachariades
    Email: [email protected]
    Phone: (202) 393-3434

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY SPEAKS TO AMERICAN MEDIA ON THE PROTOCOLS

    Washington, DC - As Armenia proceeded in signing two historic protocols
    with Turkey, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) has been
    intensely involved in communicating with the media, both in the U.S. and
    abroad, about its position, concerns and readiness to support Armenia
    and her people, as well as its expectations from Turkey.

    As reported by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the signing of the
    protocols is a step toward normalization of relations between Armenia
    and Turkey. In an interview with WSJ, Assembly Board Member Anthony
    Barsamian said that "This will test the courage of Turkey and whether
    they are sincere about the process. We expect the border to open without
    any preconditions."

    The New York Times (NYT) highlighted that the most influential,
    non-partisan expatriate groups in the United States - "including the
    Western and Eastern Dioceses of the Armenian Church, the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union (AGBU), the Knights of Vartan and the Armenian
    Assembly of America" - support normalization of relations without
    preconditions. Given Turkey's conduct, including ongoing denial of the
    Armenian Genocide, many are naturally skeptical, but believe that this
    process represents an important step.

    In referencing the joint statement issued on October 1, 2009, by these
    groups, the NYT reported that "any easing of tension between Turkey and
    Armenia was bound to be fragile" and that "many Armenians insist that
    ties should not be normalized until Turkey acknowledges that the killing
    of more than one million Armenians at the end of World War I constituted
    genocide... [T]he [Turkish] government has supported prosecution of
    Turks who have spoken out about the issue."

    The Assembly has made it clear, through numerous statements, press
    releases and letters to President Barack Obama and his administration,
    that it supports the process of normalizing relations between Armenia
    and Turkey without preconditions. The Assembly has also insisted that
    the rapprochement process should not be confused or entangled with
    ongoing efforts to ensure that the United States government reaffirms
    the historical fact of the Armenian Genocide.

    Assembly Executive Director Bryan Ardouny told The Hill, a congressional
    newspaper, that "We are still going to be working with members of
    Congress to push forward with the affirmation. Nothing has changed in
    that regard. It is still an important objective in its own right,"
    adding that "It shouldn't be that the affirmation of the Armenian
    genocide be held hostage to the normalization of relations."

    In an open letter released on October 9, supporting Armenia's President
    Serzh Sargsyan's policy of normalizing relations without preconditions,
    signatories Charles Aznavour-Paris; Artur Chilingarov-Moscow; Eduardo
    Eurnekian-Buenos Aires; Hirair Hovnanian-Washington, DC; Jean
    Jansem-Paris; Armen Jigarkhanian-Moscow; Vache Manoukian-London; Berge
    Setrakian-New York City; Serge Tchuruk-Paris; Alain Terzian-Paris and
    Ruben Vardanian-Moscow exclaimed that "this process does not mean to
    forget the past and to question the fact and the importance of the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide." The letter also called on "all
    our compatriots in Armenia and Diaspora to assist this process in all
    possible ways."

    On Saturday, October 10, 2009, representatives of Armenia and Turkey
    signed the historic protocols amid a tense diplomatic situation. The
    signing ceremony, in the presence of Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline
    Calmy-Rey, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, French Foreign
    Minister Bernard Kouchner, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, EU
    Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana, Armenia's Ambassador to Switzerland
    Charles Aznavour and Turkey's Ambassador to Switzerland Oguz Demiral,
    Slovenia's Foreign Minister, Chair of CoE Committee of Ministers Samuel
    Zbogar, was delayed just an hour before it was due to start because of a
    disagreement over the wording of Turkey's post signing statement.

    Less than 24 hours after the signing, Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip
    Erdogan said that Turkey would not open the border with Armenia until
    the Nagorno Karabakh conflict is resolved. The Armenian Government has
    repeatedly stated that Nagorno Karabakh is not part of the protocol
    process and that the Armenian Genocide is not subject to debate.

    This position is reinforced by the AGBU, Eastern and Western Dioceses of
    the Armenian Church, Knights of Vartan and the Assembly. All five
    institutions have made it clear that as this process unfolds there
    should be no question that we will continue to stand firmly with the
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic to ensure its freedoms and security, as well
    as with all those working for universal affirmation of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
    Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
    and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
    membership organization.

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    NR#2009-072

    Editor's Note: Links to articles, joint statement, letter and open
    letter attached.

    Articles -

    Wall Street Journal
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1255131381 42877259.html

    New York Times
    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/world/euro pe/11armenia.html?_r=1

    The Hill
    http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/62529- despite-armenia-turkey-norm
    alization-lobbying-bat tle-over-genocide-resolution-to-go-on

    Joint Statement -

    http://www.aaainc.org/index.php?id=755

    Joint Letter -

    http://aaainc.org/fileadmin/aaainc/pdf_1/Q2_200 9/Joint_letter_to_Preside
    nt_Obama.pdf

    Open Letter -

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/9/lett er
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