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    news.am, Armenia
    Feb 13 2010


    Ankara protracts ratification process: RA President

    16:52 / 02/13/2010RA President Serzh Sargsyan's interview with Al
    Jazeera given in the frames of his visit to UK, February 9-11, 2010.

    Q.: Mr. President, what will follow the ratification of Armenia-Turkey
    Protocols by both countries' parliaments and what `happy end' you want
    the process to reach?

    A.: The Protocols are in my office and on return I am going to send
    them to the RA National Assembly for ratification. Both for us and
    everyone Turks' statements that Armenian side protracts the
    ratification are questionable. Conversely, it is them who do so.

    Q.: Do Turks protract the ratification?

    A.: Yes, explicitly, as we have stated and last time as a head of
    ruling party dominating in the parliament I voiced this statement
    yesterday, I rule out the possibility that RA Parliament fails to
    ratify the Protocols if Turks ratify them without preconditions.

    Q.: Mr. President, what is the next step after the ratification by
    both sides so that the process will be finalized and relations between
    the countries will be settled?

    A.: After the Protocols' ratification and their entry into force the
    border should open, an intergovernmental commission should be formed
    with its sub-commissions and we will open the dialogue. That is
    ratification is a beginning of the process, not the end.

    Q.: Border opening for you is crucial from commercial and new vistas'
    viewpoint. In your opinion, whether border opening is significant for
    other states, like Russia and U.S.?

    A.: I believe so. And here is why Russia, U.S. and EU assist the
    process, as it's not about border opening only, but of the
    establishment of relations.

    Q.: Do you plan to expand ties with Russia and U.S. being between those powers?

    A: Armenia has good relations with Russian Federation, we are
    strategic partners and presented jointly in many organizations and our
    ties are deepening. Meanwhile, we are on friendly terms also with the
    U.S., where we have a large community that serves as a bridge between
    Yerevan and Washington. To us, favorable state of affairs is having
    good relations between Russia and the U.S.

    Q.: You've rightfully mentioned that Armenians are spread throughout
    the world. Many migrated to maintain their families. Do you plan to
    get them back to Armenia in any way?

    A.: Yes, both Armenians migrated from the country after its
    independence and those spread all over the globe after the Genocide in
    Ottoman Turkey assist their families and our economy. Armenians of
    Diaspora always aid and support us. According to our estimates, over
    10 million Armenians reside throughout the world, of which 3 million `
    in Armenia. And would be happy to have the rest 7 million back to
    motherland. At that we realize that it is unlikely. Our goal is to
    have at least those born in Armenia be back.

    Q.: What would you say to the U.S. President who stated `U.S. deserves
    a leader who can tell the truth about Armenian Genocide and justly
    respond to all genocides. I am going to be that leader.' These are
    Barack Obama's words. Does he do so? Is he that President?

    A.: He did respond, not to the extent he pledged before assuming the
    office. But he literally said that did not change his stance on the
    matter.

    Q.: That is you keep hoping for his assistance?

    A.: Well, if saying the word `genocide' is taken as assistance, you
    can say so. I reckon that speaking of the truth is the admission of
    justice.

    Q.: Would you like him to say that word?

    A.: Definitely.
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