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    Ruben Safrastyan: Armenian diplomacy should exert every effort to reveal the
    recurrent Turkish deceit

    24.03.2007 13:13
    Marlena Hovsepyan
    "Radiolur"


    Of course, we welcome that Turkey has decided to reconstruct one of
    the Armenian historical-cultural monuments situated within its today's
    borders, Director of the Oriental Studies Institute of RA National
    academy of Sciences Ruben Safrastyan said in an interview with
    `Radiolur' correspondent. However, there are several circumstances,
    which do not let us believe in the sincerity of the Turkish
    authorities. `An evidence of this is the unwillingness to put a cross
    on the church, therefore the fact that Holy Cross will not operate as
    a church. These facts make us conclude that what Turkey is doing is
    propaganda,' he says.

    The choice of time for this propaganda is also important. Let's not
    forget teat the Turks intended to reopen the reconstructed church on
    April 24. It was a means to consign to oblivion the Armenian Genocide
    and to show that they are making an attempt to reconcile with the
    Armenian people. But this suggestion, according to Ruben Safrastyan,
    included a great cynicism, and it's not accidental that the Armenian
    Patriarch of Istanbul refused to participate in it.

    It's worth mentioning that this very fact made the Turkish authorities
    reschedule the opening ceremony. One should bear in mind that the
    resolution condemning the negation of the Armenian Genocide is on the
    agenda of the US House of Representatives, and Turks are applying
    every means to create the vision that the recognize the historic
    truth. This is one of the attempts to hinder the process of the
    Armenian Genocide recognition.

    'If Turks really intend to improve the Armenian-Turkish relations
    through opening the church as they try to present it to the world,
    they should first open the Armenian-Turkish border at least for two
    days for the Armenian delegation to reach Van without obstacles,' says
    Ruben Safrastyan. According to him, it means that the Turkish
    Government actually upholds the policy of pressure on Armenians,
    keeping the border closed and refusing to establish diplomatic
    relations.

    Could official Yerevan mediate and demand to put the cross and
    reconstruct the Holy Cross as church and not as a historical-cultural
    monument? `It's not the problem of only our country, but also all
    Armenians,' the Director of the Oriental Studies Institute says.

    Nevertheless, the speaker does not think Armenia could exert real
    pressure on the Turkish Government. But on the other hand, it would be
    better to have a stiffer policy on forming a correct public
    opinion. That means that all the lapses of the Turkish side had to be
    displayed to the world.

    The other day Eddie O'Hara Rapporteur on the Cultural Heritage in the
    South Caucasus for the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) welcomed the reopening of the Armenian Church of the Holy Cross
    on Akhtamar Island. The official expressed the hope that
    representatives of the Armenian Government would have the opportunity
    to attend the opening ceremony. `This also proves that Turkey has hit
    its target,' says Ruben Safrastyan.

    In his words, our diplomacy should exert every effort to reveal the
    recurrent Turkish deceit.
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