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    OSKANIAN'S INTERVIEW WITH TERT.AM

    The Civilitas Foundation
    Friday, 29 January 2010 13:21

    www.tert.am: Mr. Oskanian what is your opinion about recent
    developments in the Armenia-Turkey process?

    Vartan Oskanian: My opinion is the same as it was at the start of
    this process. These documents are the product of miscalculations on
    both sides.

    The Armenian side miscalculated, convinced that: 1. the Armenia-Turkey
    border opening is of existential importance for Armenia's domestic
    stability and economic development; 2. it will be easy for Turkey
    to go counter to Azerbaijan's interests 3. If the document does not
    contain the words "Treaty of Kars," "genocide" or "Nagorno Karabakh,"
    then by utilizing state propaganda mechanisms, it will be possible
    to convince the Armenian people that the formulations that indeed
    address those matters are harmless.

    The Turkish side miscalculated, convinced that: 1. the opening of the
    Armenia-Turkey border is so important for Armenia that Turkey-centric
    formulations arrived at through clever diplomatic machinations can
    eventually in fact be executed.

    2. Genocide and other historical issues are solely Diaspora concerns
    and not of particular interest to those living in Armenia.

    3. a Karabakh resolution is close at hand, any signing the
    Armenia-Turkey protocols and linking the ratification process to
    Nagorno Karabakh will serve as additional incentive for the Armenian
    side to speed up the resolution, or at the very least, return some
    territories.

    Taking into consideration the great importance of normal relations
    between Armenia and Turkey, there must be a review of this issue and
    a new approach must be devised. The process toward improved relations
    will not succeed if it is based on the short-term political interests
    of the Armenian or Turkish governments, or if they overlook existing
    political and historical complexities. Such a process must sincerely
    acknowledge all problems and challenges if the purpose is indeed to
    achieve real and sustainable rapprochement.
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