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    ARMENIA, TURKEY SPEAK DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, RA FM STATES

    news.am
    April 27 2010
    Armenia

    The Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process reached a stalemate,
    and RA President Serzh Sargsyan broke it, RA Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian stated in his interview with the Public TV of Armenia.

    "The recent period has resembled an hourglass, and, as each grain of
    sand fell, both Armenia and the international community were losing
    their confidence in Turkey," the Minister said.

    As regards a coherent foreign policy, Nalbandian said: "A coherent
    foreign policy does not mean further blunders. Blunders must not be
    repeated, so the Armenian President initiated the process. And we
    have done what we have said - as we have repeatedly stated. We have
    never said what we have been unable to do."

    According to Nalbandian, this process has not impeded the process of
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. "On the contrary,
    over the past month the issue has been discussed by the U.S. House
    of Representatives, Swiss, Catalonian and other parliaments. Of the
    highest importance, however, are the changes that have taken place
    in Turkey itself In December 2008, Turkish intellectuals started
    offering apologies to the Armenian people. About 35,000 joined the
    call. On April 24, for the first time, an event was organized in the
    central square of Istanbul. Things have started moving even in Turkey."

    As to whether the mediators can hold occasional discussions of the
    issue, with Turkey taking advantage of them to show the world it
    allegedly negotiates with Armenia, Minister Nalbandian said: "Armenia
    will never participate in any process for the sake of the process
    itself. We initiated the process and conducted negotiations, initialed
    and later signed the protocols, which are now awaiting ratification.

    Of course, the question is when it will happen, but I do not see
    any need for new talks. I remember, last May, the Turkish side,
    dissatisfied with the contents of the protocols, tried to start new
    negotiations. They made several proposals. What does that mean? We have
    conducted talks, let us launch new talks; now we sign now we do not;
    now we ratify now we do not. It is not a thing to be trifled with! In
    the morning they say they can ratify the protocols within three days,
    in the evening they say they cannot. The next morning they say they
    respect the pacta sunt servanda principle. How can we understand
    it? 'We are not mediators between Armena and Azerbaijan, but we want
    to negotiate with you to settle issues.' 'No preconditions,' they say,
    but 'do this and that, and we start ratification.' We are speaking
    different languages, one can hardly understand their language."
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