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  • Armenian Assembly Of America Statement On The Armenian-Turkish Proto

    ARMENIAN ASSEMBLY OF AMERICA STATEMENT ON THE ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    armradio.am
    03.09.2009 11:52

    On August 31, 2009, the foreign ministries of Armenia, Turkey and
    Switzerland announced protocols to be signed within six weeks to
    establish diplomatic relations between the Republic of Armenia and
    the Republic of Turkey and to open the border.

    Normalization of relations without preconditions

    This announcement is consistent with the U.S. position that
    normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey proceed without
    preconditions. Armenian authorities have also made it clear that
    no preconditions means just that - no linkage to progress on the
    Nagorno Karabakh peace talks and no conditions on affirmation of the
    Armenian Genocide, or debating whether a genocide occurred through
    a commission-style process. The incontestable fact of the Armenian
    Genocide is internationally recognized, and Turks and Armenians have
    previously commissioned in 2003 an independent analysis through the
    International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ), which concluded
    that the events of 1915 constituted genocide.

    The Armenian Assembly supports normalization of relations between
    Armenia and Turkey without preconditions. The United States has spoken
    clearly about the need for Turkey to lift its blockade and establish
    diplomatic relations with Armenia. Turkey's lifting of its blockade
    against Armenia and opening the border is not only long overdue but
    obligated under international treaties. For this long-awaited effort
    to succeed, it is incumbent that the United States require Turkey to
    adhere to its commitments with respect to Armenia.

    Unequivocal affirmation of the Armenian Genocide

    While the August 31st announcement represents an important step,
    experience has shown that reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey
    requires Turkey to come to terms with its past. President Barack Obama,
    Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    have all spoken eloquently on the need to recognize the Armenian
    Genocide. We could not agree more and urge President Obama and the
    U.S. Congress to unequivocally affirm the Armenian Genocide. In so
    doing, the United States will honor a proud chapter in U.S. history in
    helping to save the survivors of the first genocide of the twentieth
    century.

    Turkey's track record of broken promises

    The Armenian Assembly views as encouraging the commitments made
    by the government of Turkey to normalize relations with Armenia
    without preconditions. However, we recall Turkey's ample track record
    of unfulfilled promises. As such, many remain skeptical as prior
    governments of Armenia had also offered to normalize relations with
    Turkey without preconditions only to be rebuffed.

    Moreover, it is of particular concern that on the same day as
    the joint statement released by the Armenian and Turkish foreign
    ministries regarding the start of consultations to establish diplomatic
    relations that Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sent mixed
    signals. Foreign Minister Davutoglu not only indicated that the opening
    of the border would be "a long process," but also stated that Turkey
    would guard Azerbaijan's interests.

    These pronouncements by Turkey's Foreign Minister not only breach
    the spirit of framework just announced, but also directly contradict
    U.S. policy "that normalization should take place without preconditions
    and within a reasonable timeframe."

    Normalization of relations within a reasonable timeframe

    The U.S. government has urged "Armenia and Turkey to proceed
    expeditiously, according to the agreed framework..." The protocols
    set specific time limits and the international community expects
    Turkey to fulfill its commitments through measurable results and in
    good faith to normalize relations with the Republic of Armenia. The
    protocols also call for consultations and parliamentary debate, which
    we expect, will be vigorous and emotional, while also conducted with
    respect and dignity.
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