Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turks say they were absent from Armenian hearings due to holiday

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turks say they were absent from Armenian hearings due to holiday

    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turks say they were absent from Armenian hearings due
    to religious holiday
    28.12.2007 15:14 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The Chairman of the Standing
    Committee on Foreign Relations of the National
    Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Armen Rustamian,
    sent me an invitation via e-mail to attend the
    parliamentary hearings organized under the heading
    "Armenian-Turkish Relations: Problems and
    Perspectives" held on 19-20 December. Although they do
    not engender immediate results, such hearings are
    essentially useful as they are conducive to aiding the
    parties involved gauge each other's viewpoints. For
    this reason, I would have liked to have been able to
    take part in the said discussions. Unfortunately, I
    had to inform Rustamian that I would not be able to
    attend due to prior engagements,' Omer Engin Lutem,
    chairman of the Eurasian Strategic Research Center
    (ASAM), said in a letter to Armen Rustamian.

    `As gathered from the press, 20 or so Turks were
    invited to attend the hearings. Among them were
    personalities such as Taner Akcam, Fatma Muge Gokcek
    and Halil Berktay who fully espouse and have taken it
    upon themselves to win others over to Armenian views;
    people such as Orhan Pamuk and Baskin Oran who adhere
    to views that fall fairly in line with the Armenian
    stance; and individuals such as Can Paker who approach
    the subject matter from the perspective of the
    European Union. Apart from myself, in order to voice
    the "Turkish standpoint", Turkish Historical Society
    President Yusuf Halacoglu, and International Strategic
    Research Institute Director Sedat Laciner were invited
    to attend. Most likely Patriarch Mutafian was called
    upon to participate in order to represent Turkey's
    Armenian community. As these hearings were organized
    by the National Assembly of Armenia, it would only
    have been appropriate if members of the Turkish Grand
    National Assembly were invited to attend as well.
    However, on this point, nothing surfaced in the
    press,' he wrote.

    `All Turks invited notified how they would not be able
    to attend the hearings. No doubt this is a result of
    the hearings corresponding with a religious holiday
    and a result of the invitations having been made so
    late, and hence due to those in question having prior
    engagements,' he added.

    `The importance of such hearings rests in generating
    greater understanding concerning the views and
    standpoints of the parties concerned. Looked at from
    this perspective, it would be worthwhile if the
    Turkish Grand National Assembly's concerned
    commissions were to organize a similar meeting in the
    coming months," Lutem whote.

    Meanwhile, Armen Rustamian said that the Turkish
    government spoke out against the arrival of Turkish
    scholars. `We provided a firm guarantee of security
    but Ankara decided that their presence would be
    inexpedient. For our part, we expressed readiness to
    travel to Turkey for similar hearings dedicated to
    cancellation of article 301,' Rustamian said.
Working...
X