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    VARTAN OSKANIAN: TURKEY AND AZERBAIJAN CONTINUE ISOLATING ARMENIA
    Tatul Hakobyan

    "Radiolur"
    09.01.2007 17:12

    Summing up Armenia's policy in 2006, RA Foreign Minister recalled
    several international events, which somehow influenced the foreign
    policy of our country. Minister Oskanian stressed the tension
    of Russian-Georgian relations, closing of land ways to Russia,
    the stance of the international community on nuclear programs of
    Iran, non-existent Armenian-Turkish relations and the closed border,
    political and military instability of the geographically neighboring
    regions - Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, issues of energy security,
    as well as the talks on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict and
    the developments in the negotiation process.

    The Foreign Minister described the development of the negotiation
    process as positive: it secured certain progress. The year
    2006 reconfirmed that concessions lay at the basis of conflict
    resolution. The right for self-determination of Artsakhi people
    remains in the core of peace talks, which found its expression in
    documents on the principles of settlement.

    The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs paid seven visits to the region in
    one year.

    The Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan held talks in Ramboulliet
    (France) in February and Bucharest (Romania) in June. In June the
    Foreign Ministers of the two countries met in Paris, and this can be
    conceived as the firs attempt to bring positions closer, Oskanian said.

    In November the two Presidents met in the framework of the CIS summit
    in Minsk. The parties assessed the talks as generally positive.

    When will the talks resume? Oskanian said that "a very preliminary
    agreement has been reached on the meeting of his Azeri counterpart
    in Moscow on January 23."

    In the Minister's words, the stance of Yerevan on the Karabakh
    issue has not changed: "We keep our cautious optimism that in case
    of demonstration of necessary political will and recognition of the
    right of Artsakhi people for self-determination an agreement might
    be reached on fundamental principles."

    Turning to Armenian-Turkish relations, Mr. Oskanian said no essential
    progress has been achieved, which can be ascribed to the policy of
    Turkey towards Armenia. What steps does Armenia undertake to secure
    some progress in these relations? "Turkey continues to associate
    the improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations with a number of
    preconditions, while Armenia stands for establishment of relation
    without any preconditions. Armenia has been repeatedly expressing
    willingness to hold talks to settle the problems and disputes existing
    between the two countries."

    Besides, Minister Oskanian underlined that with their non-constructive
    policy Turkey and Azerbaijan continue isolating Armenia from regional
    projects.

    The Foreign Minister said that in 2007 the international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide and the issue of destruction of Armenian
    khachkars in Old Jugh will be essential in Armenia's foreign policy
    agenda.

    "In 2007 we anticipate important developments in a number of countries,
    particularly France and US, connected with the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide. The activation of the process of international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide has caused serious anxiety among
    political circles of Turkey, making the latter arrange protest actions
    in and outside the country," Oskanian said.

    The Foreign Minister did not agree that the existence of the issue
    of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Armenia's
    foreign policy agenda prevents the improvement of relations with
    Turkey. He said the main obstacle is the Karabakh issue.
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