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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
    Fax: +37410. 562543
    Email: [email protected]
    www.armeniaforeignministry.am


    PRESS RELEASE

    Vartan Oskanian's letter to Nansy Pelosy, Speaker of US House of
    Representatives


    Speaker Nancy Pelosi
    US House of Representatives
    Washington DC


    Dear Speaker Pelosi,

    I have refrained from intruding into the process that has brought US HR 106
    to its current stage in the congressional process. I have done so because I
    believe that the content and the intent of the resolution are a matter for
    US Representatives and their constituents. For us, there is nothing there
    that is historically inaccurate, nor that threatens the interests of any
    country. Nevertheless, we have refrained from public expressions.

    The recent letter from eight Secretaries of State addressed to you, Madame
    Speaker, introduces an important change in the nature of the discussion.
    That letter clearly addresses processes that directly affect the Republic of
    Armenia, and therefore, I would take this opportunity to share my concerns
    and thoughts.

    It is with dismay that I read that the letter claims that such a resolution
    would hurt Armenia-Turkey relations. It is quite unfortunate that eight
    experienced diplomats would buy into Turkish manipulation. I regret to say
    that there is no process in place to promote normalization of relations
    between Armenia and Turkey. Expressing concern about damaging a process that
    doesn't exist is at the very least, disingenuous.

    Let me go further. Not only is there no process, I can honestly tell you
    that we have no hope that Turkey will seriously engage with the expectation
    of achieving minimal normal relations as an outcome. My pessimism is based
    on the fact that each time we agree to a meeting, the simple fact of the
    meeting is used by Turkey to derail other processes in the US or around the
    world in other bodies. Yet the meeting itself does not open any new doors,
    does not have a commensurate follow-up, and other than meeting-for-meeting's
    sake, there is no progress. That is frustrating for us, but appears to be
    inconsequential for Turkey's leadership.

    This time, too, we agreed to a meeting between myself and the newly
    appointed Foreign Minister of Turkey, Ali Babacan, in New York next week,
    cognizant of our responsibility to use every opportunity to improve
    relations. Before that meeting has even been held, there are claims that
    somehow that still-unheld meeting is part of a process that might be
    endangered.



    Madame Speaker, Armenia has always been ready for normal Turkey-Armenia
    relations. Yet, every initiative that would lead toward normalization has
    been rejected by Turkey. Instead, it continues to place pre-conditions.
    Turkey makes offers that are simply invitations for open-ended talk, without
    serious commitment to arriving at ordinary relations between neighbors. Even
    their call for a historical commission to discuss painful, historic events
    is not serious, given their prohibitive penal consequences for open speech
    and discussion and the adversarial environment Turkey has created by
    maintaining closed borders with Armenia.

    To view acknowledgement of the truth as an obstacle to political relations
    is cynical. A resolution that addresses matters of human rights and genocide
    cannot damage anyone's bilateral relations - neither yours with Turkey, nor
    ours. I would urge you and your colleagues, as well as the former
    secretaries of state, to acknowledge that the same concern for geostrategic
    interests should move us all to do everything possible to open these
    borders, and not to reward intransigence.

    Thank you.

    Sincerely,

    Vartan Oskanian

    September 27, 2007

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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