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    AGBU CENTRAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS ISSUES STATEMENT ON ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/ 14/agbu-central-board-of-directors-issues-statemen t-on-armenia-turkey-protocols/
    Sep 14, 2009

    YEREVAN (ArmRadio)-The Armenian General Benevolent Union's Central
    Board of Directors issued an announcement Monday on the protocols
    for the establishment and development of relations between Armenia
    and Turkey.

    Below is the text of the statement:

    On August 31, 2009 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic
    of Armenia, together with the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign
    Affairs and the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, jointly produced
    two documents of protocol concerning the establishment of diplomatic
    relations between Armenia and Turkey and the development of bilateral
    relations. These documents provide details on the initial steps
    to be taken for the normalization of relations, the establishment
    of consular representation, and the opening of the current border
    between the two countries.

    This marks a significant moment in the history of relations between
    the Armenian and Turkish peoples. It presents major ramifications
    for both the government of the newly independent Republic of Armenia
    and the Armenian nation worldwide. The Armenian people in both the
    homeland and the Diaspora have followed these negotiations with great
    interest and concern.

    We recognize the great geopolitical challenges faced by Armenia
    - its concern for its national security, the need to improve
    its accessibility and communication links vital to its economic
    development, the desire to participate in regional programs of
    political and economic cooperation. All of these objectives motivate
    the Armenian government to be positive and sincere in its approach
    to these negotiations and to adopt a pragmatic policy with regard
    to Turkey. However, as practical as such a policy may be, it should
    not be implemented at the expense of the fundamental and historic
    rights of the Armenian people. We believe the official governmental
    authorities in Armenia are both the administrators of the state and
    the guardians of its future.

    Therefore, they must be guided by pan-national goals and aspirations
    in making these difficult and far-reaching decisions.

    The documents establishing diplomatic relations between Armenia and
    Turkey touch directly or indirectly upon the enduring issues of the
    Armenian Genocide and our territorial demands. We understand the
    importance for the Republic of Armenia to have normal diplomatic
    relations with neighboring states, including Turkey. We also believe
    that justice for the sacred Armenian Case and the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide should transcend and not be
    sacrificed for any immediate diplomatic consideration.

    The start of negotiations between Armenia and Turkey has been favorably
    encouraged by the international community. The sole opponent to
    this dialogue between Armenia and Turkey has been the country of
    Azerbaijan. For almost two decades, Turkey has joined with Azerbaijan
    in the blockade of Armenia due to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    In the past, Turkey has used the unresolved Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    as justification for its refusal to pursue a separate rapprochement
    with Armenia. This current effort to normalize relations between
    Armenia and Turkey should not be pre-conditioned by any terms of
    concession involving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The people of
    Nagorno-Karabakh have already clearly expressed their will to live
    freely through their exercise of the sacred right of peoples for
    self-determination.

    This is a rare moment of opportunity for Turkey. It must show that
    it is ready to move forward in earnest. If it falters, hesitates or
    withdraws, it will expose itself to the reproach of the international
    major powers and those regional nations which are fostering this
    rapprochement between Armenia and Turkey.

    As this bold diplomatic initiative moves toward normalized relations
    between the two countries, Turkey will find itself subjected to
    even greater international scrutiny. To justify its membership in
    the European Union, Turkey will be under pressure to fulfill its
    international commitments. It will become more exposed and accountable
    to world public opinion. It will be forced to adhere to principles of
    human rights and democratic rule and to cooperate with its neighboring
    countries.

    We know the authorities in Armenia face a difficult path as
    they endeavor to build new relations with Turkey without imposed
    preconditions. We also believe the government of Armenia shares our
    serious concerns about the sincerity of Turkey, given its historic
    anti-Armenian policy that has continued to the present time. We commend
    their initiative and lend our support in their efforts to find a just
    and fair outcome in the building of good neighborly relations between
    Armenia and Turkey, while safeguarding the historic claims and rights
    of the Armenian People.

    The Armenian General Benevolent Union has been steadfast in serving the
    Armenian people for more than a century. It has been a leading voice
    for the desires and aspirations of the Diaspora. AGBU unwaveringly
    adheres to its time-honored policy of supporting the homeland,
    safeguarding the rights of the Armenian nation, and promoting the
    historic and cultural legacy of our people.

    On this occasion, we appeal to all Armenians to face the challenges
    of this historical moment, in collaboration with the government of
    the Republic of Armenia, with wisdom, national unity and the spirit
    of cooperation among our people.
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