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    NO HOPE OF ISRAELI RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN 'GENOCIDE'

    news.az
    June 21 2011
    Azerbaijan

    News.Az interviews Araz Alizade, co-chairman of the Social Democratic
    Party of Azerbaijan.

    How would you comment on Armenian media reports that an Israeli
    legislative committee has declined to accept a bill by Knesset
    member Aryeh Eldad to institute a day of remembrance of the so-called
    "Armenian genocide"?

    There is nothing surprising about the efforts of Armenian ideologists
    worldwide to seek their main goal - recognition of the mythical
    "Armenian genocide" in the Ottoman Empire - through political forces
    in different countries.

    Similarly, it is not surprising that an attempt by Armenians of the
    world failed in Israel. After all, historical truth suggests that
    there was no genocide of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and there
    are no documents, based on which the Armenians could prove their
    mythical claim. And people in Israel are well aware of this.

    But there was a risk that Israel could take steps to recognize the
    so-called "Armenian genocide" against the backdrop of a sharp cooling
    in Turkish-Israeli relations?

    I am convinced that the cooling in Turkish-Israeli relations will
    not go too far despite the current difficult period. Turkey is a NATO
    member and Israel considers NATO its strategic partner.

    My words are confirmed by remarks from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
    Netanyahu that Israel will always try to fix what is broken and put
    an end to the deterioration of relations with Turkey. Deputy Foreign
    Minister Danny Ayalon has also expressed similar concerns, stating that
    the results of the Turkish elections "represent a new opportunity for
    rapprochement between Jerusalem and Ankara". In these circumstances,
    hopes of Armenians worldwide for Israel's recognition of the mythical
    "Armenian genocide" are doomed to failure.

    Some Israeli experts have described as strange the Azerbaijani
    diaspora's efforts to prevent Knesset discussion of the 1915 events
    in the Ottoman Empire. How would you comment on this?

    Admittedly, there are different experts, politicians, diplomats and
    journalists. There are, for example, those who are competent and
    principled and those who are illiterate and unprincipled. The latter
    say what they are told to, but not the truth.I especially reiterate
    for them that Azerbaijan supports Turkey in counteracting recognition
    of the mythical "Armenian genocide", in the first place because it
    never happened.

    That is, Azerbaijan favours historical truth. If any expert has a
    habit of being against historical truth, or is surprised that someone
    is true to it, that is their problem. I just add that the official
    position of the State of Israel is that there was no genocide in the
    world, but the Holocaust.

    A strategic, even military and political, Israel-Turkey-Azerbaijan
    triangle was greatly talked about at one time. What are the prospects
    for this idea at the moment?

    This is a purely theoretical idea that will never be realized in
    practice. The fact is that creation of such a triangle can cause
    a mixed reaction from Muslim states, which meets the interests of
    neither Turkey nor Azerbaijan. At the same time, it is possible
    that Azerbaijani-Israeli and Turkish-Israeli relations will develop
    successfully.

    And, in particular, both Israel and Turkey will render moral support
    to Azerbaijan in case of the resumption of the military phase of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. I am sure that Azerbaijan does not need
    anything but moral support in this matter. We have the strength to
    liberate the Armenian-occupied territory of our country.

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