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    Tert, Armenia
    Sept 19 2009


    Ter-Petrossian: `Turkey is Not Going to Open the Border Until¦.'
    13:10 ¢ 19.09.09


    During the September 18 rally, Armenian National Congress (HAK) Leader
    Levon Ter-Petrossian, in his speech, stated that everything is clear
    for him in Armenian-Turkish relations.

    `Extorting from Serzh Sargsyan the agreement to create a commission of
    Armenian and Turkish historians, Turkey has managed to skillfully
    prevent the risk of Armenian Genocide recognition (made on behalf of
    the U.S.) and to delay opening the border until the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh issue or at least till significant progress is made
    in that process. Thereby, until the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue, Armenia has nothing to do in terms of Turkey and is doomed to
    take on a passive role,' Levon Ter-Petrossian stated.

    He said the most important topic discussed in our country currently
    has become whether Serzh Sargsyan should visit Turkey within the
    context of `Football Diplomacy' or not.

    `Serzh Sargsyan's going or not going to Turkey no longer has any
    significance, since he has already made every mistake he could in
    terms of Armenian-Turkish relations, particularly by placing the fact
    of the Armenian Genocide in doubt and subjecting it to
    bargaining. Therefore, whether he goes or not, it is not possible to
    correct the situation. As you know, recently Serzh Sargyan sharply
    announced that he will visit Turkey only on one condition: that is, if
    the border is open by then. This statement, which seems to be an
    ultimatum, reveals two facts. First, on April 22, in exchange for
    signing the `Road Map,' Turkey promised Serzh Sargsyan they would open
    the border. Second, that Sargsyan is offended by the Turkish
    government for not keeping their promise. However, one cannot consider
    that statement an ultimatum, since Sargsyan has considered it
    necessary to immediately include in his statements that he is also
    ready to visit Turkey if we are on the threshold of opening the
    border. Making this addition, voluntarily or involuntarily, he gives
    away that he has already decided to leave for Turkey, since the word
    `threshold' is so expansive, one can understand whatever one wants
    from it,' the opposition leader stated.

    Levon Ter-Petrossian asked why, however, Sargsyan was offended by the
    Turkish government.

    `Because they tricked you? You shouldn't have let them trick
    you. Isn't it clear if not in human relations, then in policy, the one
    to blame is the one who has allowed others to cheat him, and not the
    cheater, however inadmissible it may be from a moral point of view?
    So, if you were cheated, you must, in the first place, be offended by
    yourself. Or, if Turkey has actually violated agreements, then be so
    brave as to state it openly and make corrections to your policy. In
    any case, these are just rhetoric questions and statements, since,
    Serzh Sargsyan will visit Turkey all the same, whether he wants to or
    not: First, because he will not be allowed to act otherwise, and
    second, because he cannot obstruct `Football Diplomacy,' since it was
    his initiative. In case he doesn't go, which is unlikely, Sargsyan
    will do more harm to our country, and he will place himself in a more
    humiliating and ridiculous situation. As to the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols announced on August 31, I consider the Armenian National
    Congress's official assessment (familiar to you) to be sufficient for
    now, and I'm not excluding that I will return to them [the Protocols]
    on another occasion and speak in more detail,' said the Republic of
    Armenia's first president.

    Ter-Petrossian said, at this time, he would like to stress only the
    following:

    `Even with Serzh Sargsyan sacrificing the Genocide, Turkey is not
    going to ratify the protocols and is not going to open the border with
    Armenia until the Karabakh issue is resolved. As for HAK's¦
    complaints, I am forced to recall that around all of that, around
    which today the remaining political bodies are shouting, we have sound
    the alarm on numerous occasions over the past two years, but no one
    has paid attention to our calls. We stated our words at one time, not
    waiting, like the others, to stand before the final outcome, in order
    to make an uproar afterwards. Who needs a delayed uproar when it is
    nearly possible to influence the process? I have a big fear, that
    contrary to HAK's consistent uproars, the same thing is going to
    happen in Karabakh's case: one day they are going to wake up, see that
    everything is signed and finished, and begin grieving.'

    Tert.am
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