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    TRANSCONFLICT: GENOCIDE QUESTION AND TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS

    January 8, 2014 - 22:24 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Transconflict organization published an article by an
    Egyptian academic lecturer Dr. Ahmed Magdy Al-Soukkary titled Between
    Recognition and Denial - the Genocide Question and Turkish-Armenian
    Relations.

    According to the article, the Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
    process is now almost completely stalled, with Turkey continuing to
    vehemently oppose the Armenian-inspired international campaign to
    secure recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    As the author notes, the Armenian question or the Armenian Genocide
    has for decades strained relations between Turkey and Armenia. "With
    the one-hundredth anniversary of the Armenian Genocide taking place in
    2015, some observers think it could provide a major breakthrough in the
    Genocide recognition and Armenian-Turkish dialogue. Others, however,
    insist that Turkey won't recognize the Genocide, arguing that the
    killings were in self-defence during World War One," the article says.

    "Relations between Turkey and Armenia are burdened by a number of
    inter-connected problems. Turks and Armenians have, for instance,
    disagreed about how to describe the Ottoman-era massacres committed
    against Armenians in the First World War (1914-1918)," the article
    says.

    "Since assuming power in November 2002, the Islamist Justice and
    Development Party (AKP) was preparing to start negotiations with the
    European Union. However, the AKP government has realized that solely
    political and economic criteria are not enough to become a full member,
    consequently it began to invest in Turkey's regional competencies,"
    the author notes.

    According to the author, the Genocide issue and closed borders have
    played a big role in directing the course of Turkey-EU relations.

    "Armenians believe that the AKP government is ready to blackmail -
    when it can - any government that moves towards recognizing the
    Genocide. Turkey should take concrete steps in normalizing its
    bilateral relations with Armenia, on the one hand, and trying to
    reach a political compromise to the intractable Genocide issue,
    on the other," the article concludes.

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