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    U.S. HASN'T RECOGNIZED TURKISH REPUBLIC JURIDICALLY SO FAR

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.05.2007 16:56 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "The U.S. hasn't recognized the Turkish Republic
    jurudically so far. In 1918 the U.S. Senate decreed that a state which
    failed to fulfill the arbitration award of the U.S. President cannot
    be recognized," Ara Papyan, orientalist, specialist in international
    law and Armenia's former Ambassador to Canada told a news conference
    in Yerevan.

    "It's not true that the Lausanne peaceful agreement annulled the
    Sevr treaty. The Armenian-Turkish border issue wasn't even discussed
    in Lausanne. There were two reasons for it. First, there already
    existed the arbitration award. Second, Armenia wasn't an element of the
    international law any more. Furthermore, provision 16 of the agreement
    reads, "Turkey renounces its claims to territories which are not marked
    by the Lausanne peaceful agreement as Turkish." Actually, the Lausanne
    agreement had restored the Sevr treaty," the Armenian diplomat said.

    At that Ara Papyan noted that presently the matter concerns
    rehabilitation of international law but not return of lands. "For
    Armenia it's first of all a security issue which includes
    demilitarization of the border zone, Turkey's abstinence from
    interfering into the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and Armenia's engagement
    into economic projects," Mr Papyan said.
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