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    SARKSYAN: TURKEY HAS NO MORAL RIGHT TO BLAME US FOR ANYTHING

    Today's Zaman
    March 22 2010
    Turkey

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan has suggested that Turkey intended to
    use foreign legislative bodies' resolutions on the killing of Anatolian
    Armenians as a "pretext" for stalling the ongoing normalization
    process between Ankara and Yerevan.

    During an official visit to Paris last week, Sarksyan was asked in
    an interview with Euronews whether he believed that there was any
    particular reason for the timing of a US House committee's recognition
    earlier this month of the killing of Anatolian Armenians during World
    War I as genocide as it came amid reconciliation efforts between
    Armenia and Turkey.

    "We are currently in discussions with Turkey on the issue of
    re-establishing our relations. This should be done without any
    preconditions, and I think that Turkey has no moral right to blame us
    about anything or to impose any conditions. Re-establishing relations
    without preconditions means we are not under any obligations to
    stay away from any of the possible topics," Sarksyan responded in
    the interview, the transcript of which is on the Web site of Public
    Radio of Armenia.

    "Let's say that, by some miracle, the Turkish Parliament ratifies the
    protocols, the Armenian Parliament does the same, we re-establish our
    relations and a third country, which is against us re-establishing our
    relations, on purpose takes up the genocide issue. Will the Turks,
    therefore, use this as a pretext and break off relations?" Sarksyan
    added.
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