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    PRESS RELEASE

    Federation of Armenian Organisations in The Netherlands (FAON)
    24 April Committee
    for the recognition and commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915
    Weesperstraat 91
    2574 VS The Hague - The Netherlands
    Contact: M. Hakhverdian
    Tel: +31-704490209
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.24april.nl

    Turkey can only access EU by recognising Armenian Genocide

    The European framework of negotiation with Turkey must include the
    recognition of Armenian Genocide

    Armenian Federation presents a petition to the Dutch Parliament

    The Hague, 30 August 2005 - 24 April Committee of the Federation of
    Armenian Organisations in the Netherlands (FAON) presented today
    a petition to the President of the Standing Committee on European
    Affairs of the House of Representatives, Mrs. G. Van Heteren. Members
    of parliament of almost all parliamentary factions were present. The
    24 April Committee calls for the amendment of the proposed negotiation
    framework for Turkeyıs accession to EU. In this document, the European
    Commission has included the subjects, which must be discussed with
    Turkey during the accession negotiations beginning probably from
    3 October 2005. The Armenian Genocide and Turkeyıs relation with
    neighbouring country Armenia is, however, not mentioned in this
    document. This approach has already been received many criticism in
    Europe. Hundreds of European organisations want that recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide to be a part of the negotiations. The final
    negotiation framework will be adopted at European level in the month
    of September.

    The Dutch House of Representatives has recognised the Armenian Genocide
    in December 2004, by unanimously adopting the motion of André Rouvoet
    (Christian Union), wherein the Dutch government is requested to bring
    up continuously and expressly the recognition of the Armenian Genocide
    in the dialogue with Turkey. In the last period in European context the
    Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs Ben Bot has persistently submitted
    arguments in favour of the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by
    Turkey. However, since there is no word mentioned on this question
    in the proposed negotiation framework, it is, according to 24 April
    Committee, the responsibility of the House of Representatives and
    the minister to insist on the inclusion of effective agreements on
    this point in the document.

    Explicit agreements are all the more necessary, because since 17
    December 2004, the day that it was decided that probably from 3
    October 2005 the negotiations with Turkey for accession to EU will
    start, Turkey turned on more intensive denial policy not only at home,
    but also abroad and particularly in Europe.

    Minister Bot spoke several times at the House of Representatives about
    the awareness of Turkey to not be able to join the EU without coming
    to terms with the past. However, since such condition is not mentioned
    anywhere in the negotiation framework established by the European
    Commission, it is not clear how Turkey can be bound to this condition.

    For this reason the 24 April Committee urges that the Netherlands
    should put heavy pressure for amendment of this document, in the sense
    that the recognition of the Armenian Genocide becomes an explicit
    component of the negotiation framework. It is obvious that at the start
    of the negotiations all Copenhagen criteria must be implemented. Since
    normal relations with neighbouring countries belong to these criteria ,
    the 24 April Committee expects that in the short term Turkey will open
    the border with neighbouring country Armenia and will also establish
    diplomatic relations. If it would not be the case, then opening of the
    border and establishment of diplomatic relations with Armenia has to be
    added of course at the remaining conditions for possible negotiations.

    --Boundary_(ID_lp8iTpMJ6N6WaZZM9AQ8TA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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