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    IS AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY POSSIBLE?

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    22.12.2007 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The treaties make provisions for the Armenian
    border, i.e. including Kars, Ardaghan, Surmalu and Trabzon. In
    fact Turkey violates those articles of the treaty, which set the
    Armenian-Turkish borders. Perhaps, this had its significant role in
    the fact that the most part of Western Armenia is inhabited by Kurds
    and Armenians. In the meantime Turkey raises the issue of recognition
    of the current borders by RA, which is nothing but a serious concern
    for national security of Armenia. It is natural that Yerevan cannot
    go for it. The second and perhaps the most painful precondition
    set by Turkey is the denial of the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Turkey in 1915-1923. Even if these
    two preconditions can still be somehow understood, though it's quite
    difficult, the third one is worthless any comments. Ankara insists
    on resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh problem to Azerbaijan's benefit,
    by the way, explaining the closing of the borders in 1993 by the
    Karabakh conflict. According to the RA Minister of Foreign Affairs
    Vartan Oskanyan, Turkey has nothing at all to do in the regulation of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; Turkey cannot have any influence on
    the resolution of this process. "The international practice doesn't
    allow interference of any interested party in the conflict resolution
    process," said Oskanyan.

    In the international community the first condition for normalizing
    the relations is the opening of borders and this cannot be a
    precondition. This was announced in Yerevan too and the EU special
    representative to the South Caucasus Peter Semneby emphasized that
    closing the borders is nothing but anomaly. "Armenia and Turkey need
    to come to an agreement for the sake of the future. The EU is ready
    to assist them in this process, but we believe that both parties
    should come to a compromise. It shouldn't be forgotten that the two
    countries have a common future. Of course this is a long process, which
    should be carried out carefully, step by step. Armenia and Turkey
    have different viewpoints on the events of 1915 and the Karabakh
    problem. But Armenia speaks for healing the relations without any
    preconditions, while Turkey practices just the opposite viewpoint. This
    is where compromise should be sought," said Semneby. In his turn,
    the Head of the "Hay Dat" Office Giro Manoyan mentioned that Turkey's
    integration into the EU will definitely close all the ways for Armenia
    to Europe. "Turkey's integration into the EU at this moment will close
    all the ways for Armenia to Europe, since now Turkey creates all sorts
    of prohibitions for Armenia, trying to deprive our country of the
    membership in international organizations and the chance of joining
    the international negotiations," said Manoyan and added, that Turkey
    will only use the EU in its own interests. He also believes that the
    negotiations with Turkey on the EU membership have started without
    the approval of all the EU Member-States, which already points at
    political intentions of the USA and the Great Britain. "It is not
    excluded that Turkey will be integrated into the EU with the same
    political intentions, however, with its current views Ankara will
    not carry out any reforms," said Manoyan.

    As for the issue of the Armenian Genocide, Turkey doesn't recognize it
    not only because of its political convictions, or the so-called "insult
    of Turkishness", but because of the huge financial compensation,
    which will immediately follow the recognition. "According to official
    documents the responsibility that Turkey carries for the damage it
    caused during 1914-1919, the years when the Genocide was committed,
    makes $415 milliard. In January 1919 the Paris Peace Conference
    completed its works, whose main aim was concluding a peace treaty and
    considering all aspects of war, including the compensations for the
    damage caused by the war. Subsequently a working group was formed,
    which estimated the damage done to the parties and nations, which were
    not the immediate participants of the war. According to the report of
    the working group, the sum of the damage to the Armenian nation in
    Western and Eastern Armenia during 1914-1919 made more than 19.130
    milliard francs, or more than $41.5 milliard, since for such cases
    the exchange rate of franc to dollar is 1 to $2.17. Here the material
    damage caused in 1920-1923 is not mentioned. If this period is also
    taken into consideration, the above mentioned sum will definitely
    be enlarged with minimum 20%, believes the historian and diplomat
    Ara Papyan.
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