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    GEORGY PETROSSYAN: TURKEY HAS BECOME HOSTAGE OF ITS PROMISES GIVEN TO AZERBAIJAN IN DUE COURSE

    NOYAN TAPAN
    SEPTEMBER 24, 2009
    TEPANAKERT

    STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 24, NOYAN TAPAN. NKR Foreign Minister Georgy
    Petrossyan gave an interview to the Turkish NTV TV Channel. Below is
    interview's text completely:

    Q. Recently, Turkish-Armenian relations have been improved and some
    protocols have been signed, etc. How do you treat that process from
    the Karabakhi part?

    A. To tell the truth, I am not informed that these protocols have
    already been signed. Let's express ourselves more correctly: according
    to preliminary agreement these documents are to be presented to the
    Parliaments for ratification within 6 weeks. If my data are incorrect,
    you can contradict. We follow that process attentively enough, as the
    country we live in should seriously follow developments like that. At
    the same time I want to say that we don't even try to interfere in
    any decision-making process of citizens and leadership of Armenia. Our
    stance is clear-cut: we have never interfered and don't interfere in
    Armenia's domestic life, although we understand that there are some
    issues of All-Armenian sounding, connected with the establishment of
    close relations between Turkey and Armenia that we are worried about.

    Q. Yes, those protocols have not been signed yet, but, anyhow, today
    if they speak in Turkey about Armenian-Turkish relations, connected
    with the protocols, Karabakh is constantly mentioned, though it is
    not involved in these processes.

    A. We wish Turkey and Turkish officials, who constantly state that
    without the Karabakh issue settlement any progress is impossible,
    had the same attitude. We wish these 2 issues were separated from
    each other.

    Q. How will the Karabakh problem be solved, to your mind? Will you
    have a meeting with Azerbaijan one day on solving the issue, or is
    it possible to solve it on the international platform?

    A. We have repeatedly stated that we are ready to sit around the table
    for negotiations and discuss various questions, but unfortunately
    Azerbaijan refuses, for some reason or other. May be it has its
    own argumentation for it. To my mind Azerbaijan has no grounds to
    persistently refuse having direct relations with us. We have said
    more than once that the settlement can hardly be productive without
    taking into account the NKR people's opinion.

    Q. Maybe it is the unique sample of a republic in the world that is not
    recognized by anyone. What are the problems connected with it? When you
    look at the future what do you see? How will you achieve recognition?

    A. First of all, it is quite distinctly fixed in the international
    law that the political situation in a republic does not depend on its
    today's recognition or non-recognition. Secondly, during all these
    years, since 1992, we have proved both us and the others that we want
    and we are able to establish statehood, which is the basis of our
    general policy in this condition as well. From this point of view,
    the issue of the Nagorno Karabakh independence recognition will have
    a solution sooner or later. If you have noticed, we treat different
    political events taking place in our region with restraint and don't
    allow ourselves to take antagonistic steps in the informational field,
    and I hope it is evaluated both by the international community and
    our adversary. Besides, we suggest the other part to the conflict and
    other states, who try to gamble the negotiation process of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict settlement or use it for their national interests,
    treat similarly.

    Q. It is clear that a solution of the problem is a matter of time.

    A. Time is an irreversible category.

    Q. What will you tell or advise Turkey as the Foreign Minister of
    Karabakh?

    A. At the moment I find difficulty in giving any advice. But,
    anyway, let's not forget, that Armenians and Turkey have numerous
    problems and complicated knots that today influence our everyday
    life. I wish the process of approach was not a matter of gambling but
    serious negotiations and meetings also were held between people of
    two countries, in order to make our positions clear-cut and precise
    and to come to mutual understanding. These tangled points on the whole
    relate not only to Armenians and the Armenian world. In connection with
    the Karabakh events, I can say that it was in the period of the modern
    history that Karabakhi people raised a political question. Since 1988,
    in fact on the threshold of dissolution of the USSR, we have witnessed
    certain events in the territory of Azerbaijan in connection with the
    Armenian population: of course passions have been fanned again, wounds
    opened, and if it was not a preparatory step to commit genocide, then
    what was that? Today there are different comments concerning those
    issues: official, humanitarian, etc. These are the questions that
    seriously influence human memories, future policy and possibilities
    to establish good-neighborly relations. It's evident that nobody will
    leave this territory. Common edges must be found in this territory
    which must be based on human rights, as well as on the right of
    people in general. This is the most significant thing. In addition,
    in the present situation we see that Turkey's high-ranking officials
    directly try to connect these two issues together: Nagorno-Karabakh
    problem and the problem of Armenian-Turkish relations. It does not
    contribute to the settlement of the problem, as Turkey has obviously
    become the hostage of his promises given to Azerbaijan in due course,
    and this very directly and clearly shows that Azerbaijan exerts
    pressure. Willy-nilly Turkey becomes a concerned party once again
    insisting, that without this, this and that, it is impossible to
    achieve any positive result. This is also perceived as a means of
    pressure; however any display of pressure can hardly ensure positive
    results.

    Q. Thank you very much. Have you anything to add?

    A. At the moment I have nothing to add. I think these days set
    the beginning of the future, when Karabakhi officials will have an
    opportunity to get in touch not only with journalists, but also with
    the politicians of different countries. Restrained and calm political
    dialogues and discussions will be very productive. l will merely add
    that time has a concept of irreversibility, and Turkey also has such
    an experience, but everybody must have the courage to take a sensible
    view of his past, his history in order to build his future.
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