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    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Jan 27 2007


    Ankara slams Armenian proposal to open ties without preconditions

    The New Anatolian / Ankara
    27 January 2007


    Both the Turkish Foreign Ministry and Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    late Thursday slammed Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Arman
    Karakosian's proposal to begin relations with Turkey without
    preconditions.

    While the Foreign Ministry dismissed the offer as "including nothing
    new," Erdogan urged Yerevan to act in a "genuine" manner.

    The ministry said that Armenia has been making various statements
    from time to time and that the latest doesn't lead to any new
    opening.

    Stressing that Turkey maintains its willingness to develop ties based
    on mutual trust and respect with all neighbors, the ministry added
    however that the development and strengthening of bilateral and
    regional cooperation can't only depend on Turkey's steps, but can
    only be realized through the will and positive steps of all concerned
    sides. "In relation to our country's will to further develop dialogue
    with Armenia, Turkey has taken constructive and concrete steps," the
    statement continued. "The Turkish suggestion to set up a joint
    commission of Armenian and Turkish historians to study the events of
    1915 (Armenian genocide claims) is an example of the country's will."

    Similarly Premier Erdogan, in his response to the Armenian deputy
    foreign minister's proposal to establish relations without
    preconditions, stated that Armenia should first give a response to
    the Turkish suggestion to set up a joint commission to study the
    disputed events. "They haven't responded to my suggestion. These
    statements don't show good will. Therefore I don't find their manner
    genuine," Erdogan added.

    Erdogan made the remarks during his meeting with European Union
    members states' ambassadors in Ankara late Thursday, in response to
    German Ambassador Eckart Cuntz saying, "History might open some
    windows of opportunity. Could (Hrant) Dink's murder lead to positive
    events in Turkish-Armenian relations and in Article 301 (of the
    Turkish Penal Code)?"

    In the closed-door session of the meeting, sources quoted Erdogan as
    replying to Ambassador Cuntz' remarks as saying, "There is no
    relation between Article 301 and Dink's murder. The murder is a
    criminal act committed by a young man."

    Ankara has urged Yerevan to abandon the Armenian genocide claims, to
    give up claims of domination over Turkish territory (which were
    stated in Armenia's independence manifesto in 1991), to withdraw from
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region without preconditions and to give
    permission for the opening of a corridor between Azerbaijan and
    Nakhchivan in order to establish diplomatic relations with the
    country.
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