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    EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF NEW YORK BASED NEWSPAPER SPEAKS ABOUT WHAT OBAMA, ERDOGAN AND SARGSYAN DISCUSSED IN WASHINGTON

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politic s/66018.html
    April 13 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with editor-in-chief of the New York-based
    Russian-language "Noviy Rubezh" ("New Frontier") newspaper Nobert
    Yevdayev.

    Armenian President and Turkish Prime Minister and later Armenian and
    U.S. Presidents met in Washington yesterday as part of the Nuclear
    Security Summit. However, no significant statements followed...

    First and foremost, I note that Barack Obama has no task to spoil
    relations with Turkey and he may have a in a private conversation made
    it possible for Erdogan to change attitude towards Iran's nuclear
    program, which is no less important in the relations between the
    two countries.

    Of course, all three parties discussed the state of the
    Armenian-Turkish relations, but as far as we know, there were only
    discussions.

    As a person, being directly in the epicenter of events, in your
    opinion, why did the U.S. Congress committee adopt the "Armenian
    genocide" resolution?

    Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. House of Representatives
    adopted resolution 23 to 22 votes labelling events in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915-1917 as "genocide". It was passed with a minimum margin
    of votes. Adoption of a resolution is only personal opinion of a group
    of congressmen, who produce expert doctrine of recommendatory nature
    for the whole of the lower house of Congress.

    One reason for adopting such a resolution was that some of these
    members, being strongly politicized, listen to the voice of Armenian
    lobbyists. Sponsors of the resolution Congressmen Adam Schiff and
    George Radanovich represent the California State and, to some extent,
    depend on the votes of the Armenians, constituting the Armenian
    National Committee of America (ANCA), a large diaspora community
    in California.

    Another no less important reason is that the latest statements voiced
    by Turkish PM Erdogan against Israel sparked a negative attitude of
    some undecided congressmen who supported Israel, which outweighed the
    bowl in favor of the resolution. In this case, the history was turned
    into an instrument of policy blocking an opportunity to reveal truth.

    The ideal way to disclose the truth is to be guided by impartial
    research. For this purpose a commission consisting of independent
    scientists should be set up, it should be provided with all the
    archival materials by the both sides. Their authoritative scientific
    opinion could be included in resolution of any country that is
    interested in solving this problem.

    How did the Azerbaijani and Turkish Diaspora act immediately after
    the decision of the congressional committee? Were there any protests,
    events, actions, etc.?

    The Azerbaijani Diaspora organizations, together with their Turkish
    counterparts, sent letters of protest to U.S. President Barack Obama,
    State Department, personally senators and members of the House of
    Representatives immediately after the resolution was adopted.

    On April 15, 16, 17 Azerbaijan Association together with the Turkish
    community will hold a joint conference on topical problems of the
    South Caucasus and Turkey in New York, Columbia University. One of
    the panels will be devoted to decision of the U.S. Congress Committee
    to recognize the "Armenian genocide".

    They also plan to hold the largest protest against the Congress
    committee resolution at Times Square in the heart of New York on
    April 24. President of the Azerbaijan Association of the USA (ASA)
    Tomris Azeri will deliver a long speech on this issue. Posters will
    be installed and film on the events of 1915 will be displayed in
    large screens.

    Do you share the opinion that Armenia lost from the spoiled relation
    with Turkey most of all?

    I think that opening the border with Turkey should not be linked with
    the decision of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the U.S. Congress
    recommending to recognize the "Armenian genocide".

    Regarding resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, Turkey's
    solidarity with Azerbaijan in liberation of Armenian-occupied lands
    is linked to the free movement of citizens, not only between countries
    but also within one country.

    What is Russia's stance on this issue?

    Russia is looking for points of convergence with Turkey, but does not
    want to force things to the detriment of relations with Armenia. It
    will be rather cautious and neutral.

    How do you see resolution to the Karabakh conflict in a short-term
    period?

    Unfortunately, each new elected president of Armenia does not want to
    be first who would make concessions in the Karabakh conflict. In this
    case we can only hope to enhance and strengthen the work to attract
    sympathy from other countries, including public diplomacy in this
    matter in favor of Azerbaijan, as well as wisdom of the negotiators,
    who must find a solution that would satisfy both countries.
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