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    PROBLEM OF NORMALIZING ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS IS NOT ONLY IN RECOGNIZING GENOCIDE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    07.08.2007 14:06 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The major document that defines relations between
    Armenia and Turkey is the Treaty of Sèvres, which nobody has denounced
    yet, head of "Hay Dat" Office Giro Manoyan stated in Yerevan. He
    said the Armenian-Turkish border must be shaped according to this
    very document. It also determines the issues concerning establishing
    diplomatic relations between the two countries. "Neither the Moscow
    nor Kars Treaties are basic for us, since Armenian officials have
    not undersigned them. The problem of normalizing Armenian-Turkish
    relations is in Ankara, and the matter is not in recognizing the
    Armenian Genocide, the problem is much wider. We should not ignore
    the fact that there is a very tense political situation in Turkey now,
    and the Army may interfere at any moment," Manoyan said.

    The head of "Hay Dat" Office thinks that there are politicians in
    Turkey who want to normalize relations with Armenia, but they meet
    resistance from the General Staff and government. "Some time ago
    Foreign Ministers of both countries Vartan Oskanian and Abdullah
    Gul were going to sign an agreement on steps aimed at normalizing
    relations. However, then the Turkish side refused from it.

    Gul's official representative stated in Yerevan that it is impossible,"
    Giro Manoyan underscored adding recently the Turkish press expresses
    regret that during Levon Ter-Petrossian's presidency the sides missed
    the opportunity to establish relations between Armenia and Turkey.

    The Treaty of Sèvres was signed on 10 August 1920 between the Entente
    who won the World War I and Germany and Turkey. The delegation from
    the First Armenian Republic underlined the document. In the result,
    when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk came to power in Turkey Ankara refused
    to ratify the document. Turkey closed the Armenian-Turkish border in
    1993 because of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

    --Boundary_(ID_Uh8zGb61OLxNh7I3J57ctQ)- -
    From: Baghdasarian
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