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    ARMENIAN CONSTITUTION DOES NOT LAY TERRITORIAL CLAIMS TO TURKEY

    Lragir
    Oct 31 2007
    Armenia

    The Armenian Constitution does not lay territorial claims to Turkey,
    says Ruben Safrastyan, director of the Institute of Oriental Studies
    of the National Academy of Science, who commented on the Tuesday
    statements of the Turkish ambassador to Russia.

    The Turkish ambassador Kurtulush Tashkent stated that Yerevan should
    reject its territorial claims to set up diplomatic relations between
    Turkey and Armenia.

    "The statement of the diplomat is not news, it is the stance of the
    Turkish elite. However, the problem is that there are no territorial
    claims to Turkey in neither the Declaration of Independence nor
    the Constitution of Armenia," Safrastyan said in an interview with
    News Armenia.

    The expert thinks the Turkish ambassador most probably means the
    provision of the Declaration of Independence that Armenia must pursue
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman
    Empire and West Armenia. In addition, the introduction of the Basic
    Law runs that the Armenian people adopted the Constitution on the
    basis of the basic principles and national aims set down in the
    Declaration of Independence of Armenia.

    "The Turkish propaganda and political circles have claimed over the
    past 15 years that the phrase West Armenia supposes territorial claims,
    which is groundless," Safrastyan says.

    According to him, Armenia has never laid territorial claims to Turkey,
    neither in the past nor during the office of Robert Kocharyan.

    He is skeptical about the statement of the Turkish diplomat that
    Turkey is open to cooperation with Armenia, and evidence to it is the
    fact that Armenia sends 100 flights via Turkey. "The air corridor is
    hardly a sign of special attitude toward Armenia. Neighboring states
    provide air corridor to one another. It is an international practice,
    and it is not something Turkey can boast of," the expert says.
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