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    PCA FOR ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    News.am
    14:51 / 09/30/2009

    By 26 out of 36 votes the RA Public Council (PCA) voted in favor of
    signing the Armenian-Turkish Protocols on establishing diplomatic
    relations and developing bilateral relations with Turkey. At a
    meeting on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols chaired by RA President
    Serzh Sargsyan, Council Chairman Vazgen Manukyan pointed out that
    the Council voted for the protocols with only two abstentions and
    six absentees. Manukyan reported that the Council plans to complete
    its draft resolution on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols in two days.

    Addressing the attendees, the Armenian President pointed out that he
    was well informed of the discussions held by the Council's committees
    and subcommittees and it is time now to sum them up to know the
    opinion the 1,700 Council members, as well as the public at large,
    have on the documents.

    The Council Chairman stressed that almost all the Council members
    pronounce for the reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border and
    establishment of diplomatic relations. On the other hand, many of
    them voiced fears of possible negative consequences, namely, economic
    and demographic expansion. Manukyan also stressed that most of the
    Council members asked questions about whether the documents contain
    any preconditions or not.

    Presenting his viewpoint, he said that by insisting on the formation
    of a scientific commission Turkey was pursuing the following aims:
    driving a wedge between Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora; delaying
    the process international recognition of the Armenian Genocide;
    and calm down the passions inside the country.

    "Of course, insisting on that point Turkey did not even think that
    the Armenian Genocide would thus be called in question. Turkish
    scholars will certainly try to start discussions on the issue, but
    the resolutions officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide adopted
    by 22 countries are impossible to undo," Manukyan said.

    He pointed out that some of the Council members believe the discussion
    of the issue b e subcommittee is supposed to better inform the
    international community and the Turkish people of the historical facts.

    "As regards Nagorno-Karabakh, this issue has nothing in common with the
    Armenian-Turkish Protocols. Many say that the principle of nations'
    right to self-determination should have been incorporated in the
    documents along with that of territorial integrity. However, we would
    have artificially drawn the attention to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem,"
    Manukyan said. Nonetheless, he pointed out fears of the superpowers'
    possible pressure on the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    The RA Public Council Chairman also said that the Protocols can be
    suspended at any moment in case Turkey refuses to honor them. "We
    embarked on a most difficult way, but we have potential to pass
    it. To stem the tide of protest against the documents, the Armenian
    authorities must faithfully promise consistency in the matter of
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. In any case,
    any document may arouse doubts. We all think Turkey has gained, but
    everything will change after the protocols are ratified, I am sure,"
    Manukyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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