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    DIPLOMATS EXPLAIN WHY ARMENIA REFUSED VISAS TO TURKISH OBSERVERS

    ARMENPRESS
    May 09 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 9, ARMENPRESS: Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian
    shrugged off today concerns of the OSCE, which were caused by official
    Yerevan's refusal to grant visas to Turkish observers who were
    assigned by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) to monitor the parliamentary election on May 12th in Armenia.

    Oskanian explained that the refusal did not refer to concrete Turkish
    nationals, but was 'manifestation of protest against a country that
    refuses to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia."

    Oskanian said Turkey's decision to assign observers for monitoring
    Armenian elections while it refuses to open borders with Armenia and
    establish diplomatic relations was 'incautious.' But he added that
    one Turkish observer will come to Armenia as part of a mission of a
    pan-European parliamentary organization.

    Originally eight short- term Turkish observer were to come to Armenia
    as part of the OSCE mission.

    Christian Strohal, the Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic
    Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), said he was concerned about
    visa problems.

    "Preventing some observers from participating contradicts the
    principles of transparency and objectivity which are an indispensable
    aspect of democratic elections," he had said.

    In a related news Vladimir Karapetian, Armenian foreign ministry's
    acting spokesperson was asked by Armenpress to explain why Armenia
    refused to accept Turkish representatives in the election observation
    mission.

    He said," Turkey maintains a closed border with Armenia and refuses
    to establish diplomatic relations.

    Under these circumstances, to expect to send observers is a bit
    disingenuous.

    Armenia regrets that Turkey did not demonstrate sensitivity in
    relation to its citizens-representatives participating in the OSCE
    observer mission to Armenia, given the absence of relations between
    our two countries.

    Turkey cannot choose and select which kinds of political relations
    it wishes to have with Armenia, and which it does not wish to
    have. Political and diplomatic relations are not entered into
    selectively.

    Armenia understands the concern of OSCE members regarding Armenia's
    OSCE commitments, and reaffirms that we remain faithful to those
    commitments. But we expect that participating states will also expect
    Turkey to adhere to its commitments to engage in normal, neighborly
    relations with Armenia."
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