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    WAITING FOR CLEAR ANSWERS
    Armen Tsatouryan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Nov 14 2007
    Armenia

    Along with the electoral campaign, there emerges the imperative of
    clarifying the attitudes of all the RA Presidential candidates with
    regard to the policy of supporting the international recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide, an issue included in the agenda of Armenia's
    foreign policy since 1998.

    Let's remind you that during the years when L. Ter-Petrosyan was
    in power, Armenia had no such issue included in its foreign policy
    agenda. Moreover, due to the efforts of Zhirayr Liparityan, Chief
    Advisor of the President, Armenia was doing its best for starting a
    unilateral flirtation with Turkey, thus overlooking the key issue of
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. We all know
    how all this ended.

    It is also well-known that by raising this issue actively on the
    international arena since 1998, the present-day authorities have had
    significant achievements in terms of the international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide,.

    Now that our country is becoming faced with the imperative of having
    a new President, both Armenia and the Diaspora are following the
    candidates' speeches and political statements with great interest,
    trying to clarify each candidates' attitude towards the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    However, L. Ter-Petrosyan's October 26 speech-lecture delivered on
    the Theatrical Square did not contain a single sentence regarding
    this key issue.

    Nominated as an RA Presidential candidate on November 11, during
    the 11th RPA Congress, Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan touched upon the
    issue of regulating the Armenian-Turkish relations and emphasized that,
    "the experience and success gained during the past years allow us to
    insist that Armenia will not succumb to the Turkish and Azerbaijani
    blackmail and will continue to stick to its approach of establishing
    interstate relations without any preconditions..."

    It is obvious that by saying "success" the Prime Minister also means
    the extension of the process of the international recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, as this has allowed our country to counterbalance
    to Turkey's policy of imposing unilateral conditions and bring our
    neighbors striving for EU membership face to face with the necessity
    of recognizing their past.

    Thus, it is obvious that although the two presidential candidates have
    not detailed their attitudes, Serge Sargsyan's most recent speech gives
    grounds to conclude that making a positive assessment on the recent
    years' achievements in the field of recognizing the Armenian Genocide,
    he will purse the policy adopted by President Kocharyan since 1998.

    In such conditions, it also becomes necessary to find out
    L. Ter-Petrosyan's current political attitudes. Is it possible that
    during the past decade, a period which became outstanding in terms of
    the achievements in the process of the international recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide, the ex-President has changed his ideas about the
    "civilized Turkey"? Or, he still continues to believe in the solution
    proposed by Zhirayr Liparityan that it is possible to push Turkey to
    dialogue through unilateral concessions.

    We believe that during the decade following 1998, Turkey, a country
    striving for EU membership, unmasked itself not only in front of
    Armenia, but also - the international community. And it became
    clear not only due to the efforts of the Armenian diplomats and the
    Diaspora but also due to the large number of reports and documents
    of the European structures, regarding Turkey's non-compliance.

    And after all this, when the Turkish press has already has managed to
    welcome L. Ter-Petrosyan's return through the enthusiastic publications
    and analyses printed in "Huriet" and "Miliet", the country's most
    influential newspapers, the right to voice, as they say, belongs to
    L. Ter-Petrosyan himself. And our public expects them to give answers
    to at least three questions: First: does the ex-President admit
    that the extremely unrealistic assessments on Turkey's tyrannical
    regime, which he and his team made at the dawn of independence,
    were thoroughly wrong?

    Second: does he agree to the viewpoint that the present-day
    authorities' significant achievements in the sphere of the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide have created quite a new and
    favorable attitude towards the Armenian people and contributed to
    the strengthening of Armenia's security.

    Third: Considering that the Turkish diplomats have become more than
    enthusiastic after his return to politics, is the ex-President ready
    to draw relevant conclusions which may serve for him as grounds
    for launching a counter-attack on them, by confessing that the
    present-day authorities have adopted the right policy for achieving
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide, We believe
    that the tactics of overlooking or passing over these issues in
    silence is not beneficial first of all to L. Ter-Petrosyan himself.
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