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    ARMEN MARTIROSYAN: ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SHOULD WITHDRAW THE PROTOCOLS FROM PARLIAMENT
    Armen Martirosyan

    ArmInfo
    2010-04-21 15:38:00

    Interview of Armen Martirosyan, Chairman of the opposition Heritage
    Party Board, in an interview with ArmInfo news agency

    Mr. Martirosyan, before leaving for Washington Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan said that Armenia has its own variant of normalization
    of the Armenian-Turkish relations. Which variant is admitted by the
    current political expediency?

    Actually, the anti-state and anti-national Armenian-Turkish Protocols
    were doomed to failure from the very beginning. They must become
    history once and forever and the president must withdraw them from
    parliament. In addition, political expediency currently indicates the
    necessity to find domestic political solutions to Armenia's problems,
    since foreign policy always reflects the domestic one. Everyone is
    aware of the domestic political situation in Armenia, which is a
    chain of processes shattering Armenia as a state. In this context, we
    consider implementation of domestic reforms in Armenia as a priority.

    Otherwise, if nothing changes, new extra election will be held with
    all the concurrent processes. I even do not rule out the display of
    civil disobedience.

    Is the Armenian president trying to improve the domestic situation
    via conducting a successful foreign policy?

    This is impossible as there is other explanation of such an
    "initiative policy". Lacking internal legitimacy, the president
    and his entourage have tried to fill this gap by obtaining external
    legitimacy, in prejudice of the state interests of Armenia. In fact,
    we have found ourselves on the verge of losing our Diaspora. Armenians
    abroad are still deeply insulted by the signing of the Protocols
    despite the "unity" of Armenia and Diaspora demonstrated by the
    government-controlled mass media. This factor is enough for saying that
    the Armenian-Turkish relations "progress" in prejudice of Armenia's
    national interests. Needless to say about the Armenian authorities'
    intention to discuss the fact of the Armenian Genocide in a joint
    commission with Turks, to recognize the borders of modern Turkey,
    as well as the Armenian president's careless statement addressed to
    Abdullah Gul, in which he offered Turkey to mediate in the Karabakh
    settlement. Later Sargsyan gave up this idea, having realized
    his mistake. So, Armenia has gained nothing essential from the
    Armenian-Turkish process so far. On the contrary, the process of
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide was suspended in some countries
    just because of their authorities' reluctance to "interfere with the
    process between Armenia and Turkey". This process in favor of Turkey
    started even on 23 April 2009, when to the prejudice of the Armenian
    Genocide recognition process, Armenia established a "Roadmap" with
    Turkey, which caused tender emotions in our country. Only a year
    has passed, and the situation has radically changed, but the same
    authorities, who stated a year ago that the border would be opened
    any day now and the Turks are not "those" Turks, currently speak
    of their slyness and craftiness, and Armenia's reluctance to ratify
    the Protocols with Turkey's preconditions. This is not my opinion -
    this is the reality.

    You have pointed out the incompliance of the Protocols with Armenia's
    state interests. Don't we need an open border with Turkey?

    Certainly, we do. We have repeatedly said that it was not Armenia that
    blocked the border, whereas the Protocols provide for "mutual opening
    of the borders". Lifting the blockade of Armenia by Turkey is possible
    without preconditions and via exchange of notes by the diplomatic
    missions of the two countries. Armenia must make no concessions in
    this issue. Turkey is interested in existence of the process and not
    in reopening of the border, whereas Armenia does not need the process.

    All the issues could be discussed with Turkey after it deblockades
    Armenia.

    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan declared in Washington that the domestic
    political situation in Turkey hampers ratification of the Protocols
    with Armenia in the near future. Wouldn't it be reasonable for Armenia
    to freeze the process and wait for changes in the domestic political
    situation in Turkey after the parliamentary election in 2011?

    Election will be held not only in Turkey. The next election in Armenia
    are scheduled for 2012 though there are all the political and social
    prerequisites for extraordinary election in the country. I believe that
    normalization of relations with Turkey is possible only if the Armenian
    authorities refuse concessions to Ankara and Turkey lifts the blockade
    of Armenia without preconditions. I think Erdogan had an opportunity
    to settle the problem of the Armenian-Turkish relations last year,
    but failed to, for it was not within the interests of Turkey. Moreover,
    the Turkish government is experiencing serious domestic problems being
    at the crossroad of Ataturk's anti-democratic course and the Islamic
    Neo-Ottomanism. In addition, Turkey has also other problems to solve,
    specifically, the Kurdish and the Cyprian problems, establishment
    of Turkey as a regional super power, and other ambitions. Therefore,
    I do not think that change of the political course will allow Turkey
    to make any tangible progress in the relations with Armenia.

    Has the Armenian-Turkish process directly affected the Karabakh
    peace process?

    The Armenian-Turkish process has directly affected the Karabakh
    peace process. It is no mere chance that Turkish politicians stated
    their refusal to open the borders with Armenia without progress in
    the Karabakh process in their understanding. The active attempts of
    Turkey to mediate in the Karabakh settlement, the OSCE Minsk Group's
    unprecedented activity, as well as last year's statements by the
    presidents of Russia, the United States and France in L'Aquila prove
    that the Karabakh process has passed the stage of activation.

    Azerbaijan has apparently agreed to the updated principles, unlike
    Armenia, which constantly refers to the previous version of the Madrid
    principles. In any case, the Armenian party strives to make a step
    back in Karabakh settlement and freeze the process. Time will show
    how much possible it will be and whether the Armenian authorities
    will have enough levers for that.
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