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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Ankara tries to convince international community of
    good attitude to Armenia

    Turkey opens a church but outlaws praying in it.
    Turkey speaks of tragedy of 1915 but stubbornly denies
    the term `genocide.'
    30.03.2007 GMT+04:00

    The inauguration of the St. Cross Church, forethought by the Turkish
    government as counterbalance to the Armenian lobby throughout the
    globe, has taken place. Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafyan of
    Constantinople attended the inauguration ceremony although
    representatives of the Echmiadzin and Cilician Catholicosates did not
    arrive.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Patriarch could nothing but attend the
    inauguration, since his absence might have negative consequences for
    the Armenian community of Istanbul. According to the Turkish
    Constitution, an Armenian Patriarch is merely an official and any step
    against Turkey may harm the 70-thousand Armenian community of
    Istanbul.

    Ankara failed to reach its goal to make the inauguration a universal
    event. Neither the Turkish Prime Minister nor the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs appeared at the ceremony. Furthermore, representatives of the
    Armenian Diaspora refused to arrive. However that may be, Turkey is
    doing its utmost to convince the international community of its good
    attitude to Armenia. The latest example is the condolences expressed
    on the death of Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan. Turkish
    Ambassador to Georgia attended the funeral; Turkish MFA officials made
    notes in the mourning book in the Armenian Embassies. Thus, we can say
    that Turkey gave a lesson to Azerbaijan on the conduct accepted in the
    civilized world. Turks' attitude towards Armenian is scarcely better
    than Azeris' but sometimes one should observe the rules accepted in
    diplomacy. Unfortunately, Baku has not mastered them yet.

    Turkey proceeds with the policy launched in mid 1990-ies. Despite the
    sad experience of the Turkish-Armenian Reconciliation Committee,
    Turkey still calls on Armenia to form a joint commission of
    historians, now with participation of a third party. `I propose to
    form this commission with participation of a third party, including
    the United States, to cast light on this tragedy and pave ways for
    joint work,' Turkish FM Abdullah Gul writes in the articles titled
    `Politicization of the Armenian tragedy' published in The Washington
    Times.

    According to the Turkish Foreign Minister, such a commission may
    promote normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations. However, what
    Turkey says is not that what it does. Turkey opens a church but
    outlaws praying in it. Turkey speaks of tragedy of 1915 but stubbornly
    denies the term `genocide.' Moreover, it speaks of `Muslims and Turks
    who died during the World War I', not to mention spelling Akdamar
    instead of Akhtamar. The Armenian MFA says it did want to describe the
    opening of the St. Cross Church as a real move towards reconciliation
    of the Armenian and Turkish peoples. `However it's extremely hard to
    do this if the Turkish government doesn't recognize the true value of
    civilization and the people, who built this monument. Armenia thinks
    that lifting of the blockade imposed in 1993 may facilitate real
    progress in the Armenian-Turkish relations,' the RA MFA statement
    says. «PanARMENIAN.Net» analytical department
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