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    VARDAN OSKANIAN: "COMPLEXITY OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS LIES IN SYNTHESIS OF PAST AND FUTURE"

    Noyan Tapan
    Dec 20 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The complexity of the relations
    between Armenia and Turkey lies in the synthesis of the burden of the
    past and the imperative need for living together peacefully in the
    region. This statement was made by Vardan Oskanian, the RA MInister of
    Foreign Affairs, during his sppech made at the parliamentary hearings
    held on the "Armenian-Turkish relations: Problems and perspectives"
    subject on December 19.

    According to him, the approach of Armenia is that it is necessary
    to open the borders in order to settle the problems of the past and
    establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without preconditions. And
    Turkey suggests regulating the problems of the past before that: to
    recognize its current borders, renounce the problem on the recognition
    of the genocide and settle the Nagorno Karabakh issue in favour
    of Azerbaijan.

    In the words of the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs, the preconditions
    of the Turkish side are beneath criticism from international and
    legal point of view. According to Vardan Oskanian, the Nagorno
    Karabakh antagonism is a problem between Karabakh and Azerbaijan and
    Turkey cannot become a side of that antagonism by closing the border
    and laying down conditions in front of Armenia. The Minister also
    mentioned that Turkey has not the right for raising a question on
    the recognition of the borders, since the Kars and Moscow treaties
    are still in force, which distinctly outline the borders existing
    between the two countries. The problem on the recognition of the
    genocide, which is the main direction of the foreign policy of Armenia,
    according to Vardan Oskanian, is the moral right of Armenia. As regards
    the raising of a question on the genocide by the Armenians of the
    Diaspora in the parliaments of the countries they live, that is the
    domestic affairs of that country and Armenia cannot interfere in them.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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