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    EUROPEAN ARMENIANS' LETTER TO DAVUTOGLU
    By Hovik Afyan

    AZG DAILY
    11-02-2010

    International

    Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe addresses an open letter
    to the Foreign Minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu saying, "During
    the two presentations you gave in London this January, in answer to
    the questions put forward to you by the representative of the Forum
    of Armenian Associations of Europe (FAAE), you stated twice that
    Turkey was not prepared to ratify the Turkey-Armenia protocols if
    Armenians did not give up their campaign for the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide of 1915 and return to Azerbaijan the territories
    liberated by blood during the war. Thus, the very fact numerous
    Armenian organisations in Europe and around the world pointed out -
    i.e. that despite the fact that Armenia respecting the agreement
    did not incorporate any preconditions within the protocols, whereas
    Turkey breaching the agreement will attempt to create preconditions
    both for the Genocide as well as an issue between a third country
    and Armenia - has today turned out to be accurate. Hence Turkey
    is not prepared to stop the blockade of the Armenian border and is
    not prepared to establish good relations as a normal neighbour and
    a country adhering to European standards and thus resolve problems
    accumulated over a century with its important neighbour. Meanwhile,
    Turkey presents itself as a country following the path to democracy
    with great ambitions having taking upon itself the important role of
    resolving many of the key issues in the region". "...if Turkey does
    not ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols in the next few weeks,
    the international community will objectively assess that fact and
    the European Armenian organisations will enhance even further their
    struggle for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide by more and
    more countries, thus enlarging the geography of countries that have
    recognised the Armenian Genocide. What is more, the FAAE will review
    its position on Turkey's accession to the EU and will take a firm
    decision against it", the letter stated.

    But one thing is unclear - why the European Armenians' organizations
    continue their traditions of blackmailing Turkey with the Armenian
    Genocide and what prevents them, and not only them, from widening
    the geography of the genocide's internationalization parallel to
    the Armenian-Turkish processes, when the dialogue between the two
    countries may set up a base for it.
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