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    RUSTAMIAN: NORMALIZING RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA FALL OUT OF PAN-TURKISM

    YERKIR
    20.12.2007 16:59

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - The key reason for the current crisis in the
    Armenian-Turkish relations is that Turkey puts forward preconditions,
    National Assembly's Foreign Relations Committee chairman Armen
    Rustamian said at the parliamentary hearings on the Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    He said that those preconditions include the recognition of Turkey's
    territorial integrity through a unilateral double ratification of
    the Kars Treaty and ensure Nakhijevan's tie with Azerbaijan, stop
    pursuing the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and settle the
    Karabakh conflict by withdrawing troops from Karabakh and adjacent
    territories. He says Turkey is questioning the only Armenian-Turkish
    treaty by demanding a double ratification of the Kars Treaty.

    Nakhijevan is mentioned because it was given to Azerbaijan as a
    territory under protection and not a territory being a part of it.

    By demanding that the Armenian Genocide issue is not raised, Turkey
    aims to avoid any responsibility - territorial or material. By putting
    forward the Karabakh settlement issue, Turkey is becoming an unofficial
    party to the conflict.

    Establishing relations with Armenia falls out of the pan-Turkism plans
    of Turkey and Azerbaijan, Rustamian said, adding that pan-Turkism
    poises threat not only to Armenia but also to the security of the
    entire region. He said that Turkey's admission into the European
    Union could be favorable for Armenia if becoming a European country
    is a sincere goal and not a means to boost its pan-Turkism.
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