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    LET US FIRST OF ALL CLARIFY OUR ATTITUDES
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh
    Dec 20 2007
    Armenia

    Before demanding clear-cut assessments

    In response to our questions, ARMEN ROUSTAMYAN, Head of the NA
    Committee on Foreign Relations, gives details on the goals and motives
    of convening yesterday's parliamentary hearings devoted to the theme
    "Armenian-Turkish Relations: Problems and Perspectives", as well as
    touches upon the possible "dividends" expected from those discussions

    "It is necessary for us to have conceptual approach towards this
    issue. This is our principal goal and expectation: to finally
    elaborate a clear-cut attitude towards all the problems regarding
    the Armenian-Turkish relations. With regard to the fact that these
    relations are extensive and are related not only to interstate but also
    regional problems, I don't think any divergence of opinions is possible
    here. All this must be summed up and coordinated, and that can be
    achieved only by way of organizing hearings and interested discussions.

    Let's recall the precedent of the parliamentary hearings devoted
    to Karabakh. Before that, we, as a state, appeared in different
    international tribunals and particularly in parliamentary assemblies in
    quite a different status. There were certain contradictory approaches,
    so to say.

    When the results were summed up and enshrined in a relevant fundamental
    document, our delegations began to appear in international tribunals
    with much more coordinated approaches.

    If we don't try to elaborate a united, coordinated attitude with
    regard to this issue as well, we'll be vulnerable and weaker in terms
    of solving our problems and pursuing our interests."

    "Isn't it strange that the initiative of discussing the 'entangled
    strips' and prospects of the Armenian-Turkish relations was made by
    Armenia again, considering that Turkey has not absolutely waived the
    'fundamental' policy of advancing preconditions and ultimatums to
    Armenia. Moreover, it accuses us of destructivism, saying that Armenia,
    which makes 'declarative' statements, actually lays obstacles to the
    Armenian- Turkish dialogue".

    "It is, certainly, true. But we are facing no problem in terms of
    being dissatisfied with the others. First, we must try to understand
    what we failed to do; what it is that we haven't done in harmony with
    our state and national interests.

    Therefore, let's first of all discuss, sum up and finalize our
    approaches and only thereafter express full, solid viewpoints both
    in interstate relations and in international tribunals. This is the
    problem; otherwise, we can say that we had the regular discussions,
    listened to one another and persuaded ourselves into certain
    things... Yes, we must clarify everything for ourselves in advance.

    After making the clarifications we must submit them to the
    relevant tribunals in a relevant manner, i.e. in compliance with the
    international standards, rules and laws, and demand clear-cut answers,
    clear-cut assessments and attitudes."

    "What do you think we failed to do? What have we done to make our
    viewpoints more perceivable to the international community?"

    "First of all, it is necessary to guide the process in a proper
    manner; distinguish the things in between. After all, there is
    official diplomacy, parliamentary diplomacy and, why not, people's
    diplomacy. Each of them works in our reality on its own, and there
    is no link and coordination among them. This is the greatest failure
    that must be corrected. And to achieve that, it is necessary to speak,
    to listen to all the viewpoints and synthesize them deciding what to
    do, when and with what methods."

    "In his speech, Peter Semniby, EU Special Representative in
    South Caucasus, expressed satisfaction that Turkey followed its
    recommendations and made steps of 'mutual concession', meeting Armenia
    half-way. And he appealed to the Armenian side to do the same. How to
    understand this? Has Turkey really done anything to meet us half-way?"

    "Unfortunately, there is some confusion at this point as well. The
    European structures follow the logic that it is necessary to create
    an artificial balance between the two parties for having the image
    of a fair judge.

    What does a mutual concession mean? A mutual concession is not
    an end in itself. A mutual concession must have a goal to reveal
    the truth. And to achieve that, it is first of all necessary to
    communicate in a proper manner. If we are speaking about the current
    stage of the Armenian-Turkish relations, we must state that there are
    absolutely no relations here. They are, in their natture, conflicts
    rather than relations. Therefore, it is necessary to find relevan
    solutions to them.

    That's to say, the minimum the parties should do is to negotiate, as
    it is done in case of conflicts. Whereas the position of the Turkish
    side is absolutely unclear; Turley is totally unwilling to accept
    Armenia as a party to the negotiations. This is the main obstacle
    towards the regulation of the Armenian-Turkish relations.
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