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    ARMENIAN CAUCUS CO-CHAIRMEN VOICE CONCERNS OVER PROTOCOLS

    Yerkir
    04.09.2009 14:48
    Yerevan

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - The Co-Chairmen of the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, Representatives Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Mark Kirk
    (R-IL) on September 3 expressed their reservations regarding Turkey's
    willingness to cooperate in the implementation of its agreements
    under a set of recently signed protocols on the normalization of
    Turkey-Armenia relations, reported the Armenian National Committee
    of America (ANCA).

    In a public statement, the two legislators called into question
    several points related to the protocols, including Turkey's pattern
    of using its ongoing dialogue with Armenia as a "stall tactic" to
    delay the lifting of its illegal 16-year blockade of Armenia. The
    Co-Chairman also noted their concern regarding Turkey's efforts to
    impose preconditions, stressing that: "Normalization of relations
    should take place without preconditions." In a clear rebuke to the
    "historical commission" long advanced by Turkey, they set forth their
    view that: "Any attempt to include a review of historical fact, such
    as the Armenian Genocide, or to include the ongoing Nagorno Karabakh
    peace process into these negotiations stands in direct opposition to
    the intent of these talks."

    The leaders of the Armenian Caucus closed their statement by expressing
    their hope that, "Turkey, by lifting its illegal bloc kade, will
    open the door to normalized relations between Yerevan and Ankara,
    and a new era of Armenia-Turkey relations based on truth, justice,
    peace and cooperation."

    Earlier this week, Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), the lead author
    of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, expressed "serious concerns about
    some provisions of the protocols," stating that "In particular, I was
    deeply disappointed to see that the protocols call for the creation of
    an historical commission to review the events of 1915-23. This is a
    thoroughly discredited idea; there is no dispute among scholars that
    the Armenian people were the subject of genocide during the waning
    days of the Ottoman Empire and an historical commission is another
    effort to obfuscate the truth."

    Rep. Schiff went on to state that "True reconciliation between the
    Armenian and Turkish peoples will occur when Turkey acknowledges the
    genocide that was committed by the Ottoman Empire against Armenians
    from 1915 - 1923."

    On Tuesday, the ANCA circulated a memo to Members of Congress,
    noting that "among primary concerns is that Armenia, blockaded by
    Turkey and under intense economic and diplomatic pressure, was forced
    into accepting terms that threaten her interests, rights, safety,
    and future - very notably in the form of a proposed 'historical
    commission.'" The memo went on to note that "This provision, a tactic
    long pursued by Ankara to cast doubt on the historical record of the
    Armenian Genocide, is intended to serve Turkey's drive to roll back
    the growing tide of international recognition of this crime against
    humanity. There can be no enduring relationship between Armenia and
    Turkey that is not built upon the foundation of Turkey's acceptance
    of a true and just resolution of this crime."

    Armenian Americans began expressing their concerns to Members of
    Congress through an ANCA WebFax campaign urging lawmakers to call for
    an investigation into State Department pressure on Armenia to agree to
    the inclusion of a 'historical commission' - an affront to descendants
    of Armenian Genocide victims and survivors around the world.
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