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    OLD QUESTION, DIFFERENT TENDENCIES: ARMENIA, TURKEY TAKE UP NEW APPROACHES TO NORMALIZATION
    Naira Hayrumyan

    www.armenianow.com
    03.05.10

    In the wake of Armenia's announcement of having suspended ratification
    of normalization protocols with Turkey, some Armenian politicians want
    to toughen demands on renewed negotiations, to include territorial
    claims on land overtaken by Turkey during the Armenian Genocide.

    According to vice-chairman of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia
    Galust Sahakyan, Turkey does not admit the Ottoman-era genocide of
    Armenians because it understands that legal claims will inevitably
    be made by Armenia.

    "The people who fell victim to the policies of bloodthirsty Turkish
    authorities owned land and property. That is why we offer Turkey to
    settle all these issues diplomatically. Otherwise, the very notion
    of the Turkish state may be shaken," said Sahakyan.

    In fact, Sahakyan has warned Turkey that unless it ratifies
    the protocols without preconditions, Armenia will start making
    territorial and other claims. So far, Armenia has officially advanced
    no territorial claims to Turkey.

    Head of the opposition Heritage Party's faction in parliament Stepan
    Safaryan believes that Yerevan should clarify its position regarding
    the Treaty of Kars. It was that treaty signed in 1921 that defined
    Turkey's current borders and the treaty is not recognized by Armenia.

    Safaryan says that a new process should be started with Turkey on
    establishing diplomatic relations and opening the border. "And if
    Ankara again sets preconditions, Yerevan should raise the issue of
    compensation and borders," said the Armenian lawmaker.

    Another major tendency in the process is barefaced attempts by
    Turkey to link the Armenian-Turkish process with the settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "We accept the concept of 'without preconditions' in Armenian-Turkish
    normalization, but something else comes before it for us, namely
    ensuring peace in the region, which is impossible without resolving
    the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan," said Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently.

    Armenia's former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, meanwhile, believes
    that the suspension of the protocols ratification process has freed
    Turkey from all commitments on opening the border.

    "The Armenian side did that which is most desirable for Turkey:
    neither ratified the protocols nor revoked them thus giving Turkey
    the opportunity to continue to remain actively engaged in the Karabakh
    process," wrote Oskanian in an opinion piece last week.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan said: "If someone wants
    to establish relations with their housemate, this does not mean that
    all problems in the house or in the district must be solved for that.

    According to this logic, we should have told the Turks that until
    issues were resolved with Cyprus we would not engage in a relationship
    with them."

    The third important tendency observed recently is the activation
    of the Nakhijevan factor. The currently Azeri exclave of Nakhijevan
    was handed over to Azerbaijan under the Treaty of Kars for "temporary
    protectorate". Now Turkey says that it is the guarantor of Nakhijevan's
    security, that Nakhijavan is alone facing the threats coming from
    Armenia, said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. He said that
    the security and welfare of Nakhijevan is "our security and welfare."

    Based on the current situation opposition parties in Armenia call for
    revoking the signature of Armenia put to the protocols last October.

    Secretary of the parliamentary faction of the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) Artyusha Shahbazyan stressed that the
    decision of the Armenian authorities to suspend the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols ratification process did not introduce any real changes
    in relations between Ankara and Yerevan, because at any moment the
    protocols may be again put on the agenda of parliament and ratified,
    which is not favorable for the Armenian side.

    The opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC), in its turn,
    disseminated a statement in which it blamed the authorities for their
    failure to dissociate the Armenian-Turkish process from the Karabakh
    settlement. "Getting the [Armenian] renunciation of the genocide
    without paying anything for that, Turkey is now building on its
    victory, demanding the return of Aghdam and Fizuli [Armenian-controlled
    districts surrounding Karabakh] to Azerbaijan.

    And judging by some reports, it has already received the support of
    a number of states in this issue," the ANC said in the statement.
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