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    DAVUTOGLU WILL NOT VISIT GENOCIDE MEMORIAL, SOURCES SAY

    http://asbarez.com/117237/davutoglu-will-not-visit-genocide-memorial-sources-say/
    Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

    Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers Eduard Nalbandian and Ahmet
    Davutoglu sign dangerous protcols in Geneva in 2009

    Ankara begins to backpedal on normalization talks during Davutoglu's
    visit.

    ANKARA/YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--Ankara officially announced that
    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu had not plans to visit the
    Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex while visiting Yerevan on Thursday,
    reported Hurriyet Daily News.

    On Saturday, Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan told
    Armenpress news agency that instead of making "provocative statements"
    regarding regional issues, Davutoglu should visit Dzidzernagapert
    Memorial Monument and pay respect to the victims of the Armenian
    Genocide.

    "The minister is going to Yerevan within the framework of a BSEC
    meeting. Visiting the monument is not on his agenda," a senior Turkish
    diplomat told Hurriyet Daily News.

    Turkish press reported that Davutoglu was going to Armenia with a
    message to normalize ties with its neighbor, however preconditioning
    that Armenia "cede" at least two of the so-called "occupied
    territories" in reference to liberated regions around Artsakh.

    On Tuesday however, the Turkish government and media were singing a
    difference tune.

    Hurriyet Daily News reported that officials in Ankara have cautioned
    against high expectations for Davutoglu's visit to Armenia, but
    indicated that there was a chance for "normalization" to follow in
    the future.

    The Dec. 12 visit will take place on the occasion of a meeting of
    the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

    Turkish officials, speaking to the Hurriyet Daily News, said it
    was still not clear whether Davutoglu and his Armenian counterpart,
    Edward Nalbandian, would hold a bilateral meeting on the sidelines
    of the BSEC gathering.

    "We are not going there with a specific proposal," a senior Turkish
    diplomat told the Daily News, in an apparent reference to several
    news reports in the Turkish media suggesting that Turkey would offer
    a proposal to the Armenian side in exchange for reopening the border.

    "Furthermore, such a proposal would also be premature and wrong,"
    added the diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    "However, if such a bilateral meeting takes place, we will explain
    our vision with regard to regional peace, including normalization of
    our bilateral relations. Then, the steps that could be taken may come
    on the scene," he said.

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Political Affairs Director Giro
    Manoyan told RFE/RL's Armenian Service on Tuesday that Davutoglu's
    visit to Armenia is merely a ploy by Turkey to create the illusion that
    there are advances in Turkey-Armenia normalization before 2015--the
    centennial of the Armenian Genocide.

    The only way to normalize relations, Manoyan said, "is to ratify the
    Protocols, although as a party we are opposed to the documents."

    Manoyan was referencing the US-led effort in 2009, which yielded in
    signing of the dangerous Protocols by Armenia and Turkey. The latter,
    however, opted to pre-condition a solution to the Karabakh conflict--in
    favor of Azerbaijan--to normalizing relations with Armenia.

    Manoyan added that Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov has
    decided to not attend the BSEC summit because "he has not intention
    of showing good intentions and as such he has no need to come [to
    Armenia]. However, Davutoglu feels the need to create the false
    impression that there is some sort of [normalization] movement."

    "On the occasion of [Davutoglu's] visit, we should remind Turkey that
    it has obligations--lift the blockade of Armenia and recognize the
    Armenian Genocide," Manoyan told RFE/RL.

    He also added that a protest was being planned against Davutoglu's
    visit to Armenia by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Nigol
    Aghbalian Student Organization. The protest is scheduled to take place
    in front of the Armenia Marriott Hotel, where the BSEC meeting will
    be held.

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