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    THE RECOGNITION OF THE GENOCIDE INESCAPABLE
    Kima Yeghiazaryan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 26 2007
    Armenia

    During the press conference convened yesterday Vardan Oskanyan gave
    the ins and outs of his visits and meetings in the USA, Brussels,
    Luxemburg, Paris and the United Arab Emirates.

    Separating his speeches during the conference in the Ministers' level
    in UNESCO and the UN General Assembly Vardan Oskanyan underscored
    that in the UN he also met the newly elected Turkish Foreign Minister
    Aly Babajan. Though Vardan Oskanyan had certain expectations from
    this meeting, but as he said, "No essential changes are noticed in
    Turkey's foreign policy towards Armenia.

    Turkey is interested in processes. We are interested in the
    results." During the UNESCO conference the Minister touched upon the
    main topic troubling Armenian side - the issue of preserving the
    historical and cultural heritage. The UNESCO observation mission
    will most probably visit Nakhijevan in the near future. "If this
    time Azerbaijan doesn't create new obstacles, in my view this visit
    will take place very soon," V. Oskanyan hopes. Giving assessments
    to the official visit of the Iranian President to Armenia the
    speaker underscored," In terms of contents the visit was profound
    and rather comprehensive. Our relations with Iran become deeper and
    deeper. And the programs that we implement are not only of bilateral
    significance but also regional - beginning from the gas-pipe-line to
    the probable construction of Armenia-Iran railway station. As well as
    the construction of oil refinery." Though the last two programs are
    in the process of discussion, the fact that they have become agenda
    issues means " they are rather serious political, strategic issues of
    regional significance." Touching upon the adoption of Resolution #
    106 by the US House of Foreign Affairs Committee, he hoped that the
    proper time will come and the plenary session of the Congress will
    pass the Resolution. " I strongly believe the recognition of the
    Genocide is inescapable. The time will come and the US Congress
    will recognize the Resolution. In my view the discussion of the
    Resolution, the fact itself, and the various opinions heard on the
    level of the congressmen, the press and the political scientists have
    a very interesting tendency. And this tendency makes me believe that
    if the proper time is chosen the Resolution will be passed. The issue
    is observed exclusively from the point of view of security. I haven't
    heard any speech; I haven't seen any article, and any editorial that
    denies the fact of Armenian Genocide. Even the pro-Turks say that
    they don't deny the Genocide has occurred."

    During the recent visit of OSCE Minsk Group co -Presidents to the
    region V. Oskanyan has noticed a new style in the negotiation process
    of the regulation of NKR issue. It is the shuttle diplomacy that is
    conditioned by the 2008 Presidential elections. Little time is left
    for the elections and the possibility of the meetings between the
    Presidents of two countries is reduces. "No other version seems to
    be left. The best one is the active work of the co-Presidents in the
    region and their attempts to bring the attitudes of the sides close,
    through shuttle diplomacy. Thus trying to record positive results
    before the presidential elections. Therefore, we hope shuttle
    diplomacy will give good results for us to enshrine what we have
    already achieved and to add what is not yet agreed upon," he said
    and added that the mediators who have left for Baku from Yerevan
    will again be in Yerevan on Sunday. The only thing left to do is, "
    To wait and see what news they will bring from Baku."
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