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    ARMENIA WANTS EU CONDITIONS FOR TURKISH MEMBERSHIP
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Dec 19 2007

    Official Yerevan elaborated Wednesday on its stated support for
    Turkey's membership in the European Union, saying that the bloc
    should link it to an unconditional normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations.

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian said last week that Turkey's eventual
    accession to the EU would benefit Armenia and could contribute to
    a resolution of long-standing Turkish-Armenian disputes. "Maybe the
    problems between us could find a solution within an EU framework,"
    he told "The Financial Times" during a visit to Brussels.

    Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian echoed Sarkisian's statements,
    saying that Turkey's entry to the EU "would be good for us in the
    political, economic and moral senses." But he made it clear that
    Armenia believes it should happen only after Ankara drops its
    preconditions for establishing diplomatic relations with Yerevan
    and opening the Turkish-Armenian border. He said his government is
    worried that the EU will be more lenient towards the Turks than it
    was towards the former Communist states of Eastern Europe.

    "Our concern is whether the EU will be as fair and demanding as it
    was towards other [nations seeking EU membership] or will take a
    political decision on Turkey's membership for other considerations,"
    Oskanian told parliamentary hearings on Turkish-Armenian relations
    that began in Yerevan on Wednesday.

    "Any country would want its neighbor to be predictable and act
    within the framework of a clear value system," agreed parliament
    speaker Tigran Torosian, who is also a leading member of Sarkisian's
    Republican Party (HHK). But he rejected Turkish demands that the
    Armenian Diaspora stop campaigning for international recognition of
    the Armenian genocide and Turkey's compliance with EU standards.

    While the EU stands for an unconditional normalization of
    Turkish-Armenian relations, it has not included the issue on the
    agenda of its accession talks with Ankara. Peter Semneby, the EU's
    special representative to the South Caucasus, avoided any criticism
    of the Turkish policy on Armenia as he spoke during the hearings
    organized by the Armenian parliament's foreign relations committee.

    He said instead that Yerevan should not be worried about growing
    Turkish presence in the region.

    "It's in Armenia's interests that Turkey plays a larger role in the
    South Caucasus and that it gets a stake in the well being of the
    whole region," Semneby said.

    Also invited to the two-day hearings were two dozen prominent Turks,
    including Foreign Minister Ali Babacan and Nobel Prize-winning novelist
    Orhan Pamuk. But none of them accepted the invitation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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