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    Armenia-Turkey issue close to actualization today - historian

    12:13 * 29.08.14


    In an interview with Tert.am, the director of the National Academy's
    Institute of History, Ashot Melkonyan, addressed the current stage and
    the future prospects of the Armenia-Turkey relations, noting that the
    process seems to be at the threshold of actualization today. The
    historian said he thinks that the current state of affairs will cause
    Turkey to bring to the agenda the frozen bilateral protocols signed in
    Zurich, Switzerland in 2009 (Turkey later abandoned the deal in an
    attempt to avoid offending Azerbaijan, its "younger brother"). In the
    meantime, he warned against any attempt to unconditionally normalize
    the relations with Turkey, noting that the clauses enshrined in the
    documents are advantageous only to the Turkish side.


    Mr Melkonyan, are the Armenia-Turkey relations on the threshold of
    actualization today given the attitudes of Turkey's new government? In
    particular, [Foreign Minister] Ahmet Davutuglu introduced a
    nine-clause manifesto as a candidate for the prime minister, saying
    that the Turkish foreign policy agenda consists of the Armenian and
    Cyprus issues which they will never abandon.


    If you remember, Davutoglu, when he was a foreign minister, declared
    the slogan Zero Problems with Neighbors. He thus sought to demonstrate
    that Turkey is a peacemaker in the region, which seeks to smooth over
    all the historical problems with the neighbors, including the Arab
    world, the Armenians, the Greeks and the Russians. Life showed that
    such a policy experienced a failure: Turkey did not manage to
    successfully make the policy of establishing relations with the Arabs
    serve its purpose, and the Arab world very soon got disappointed with
    it. The Syrian example demonstrates that Turkey is not able to be a
    leading Islamic state; what's even more, it will continue the
    traditional policies of remaining an enemy of the Arab world. Having
    that situation in mind, he [Davutoglu] is now trying to justify the
    failed policies. With the intention to become a prime minister, he is,
    so to say, planning to pursue those policies of zero problems with the
    neighbors. But the zero problems leave two difficulties nonetheless.
    And they are so big and flagrant that there are no chances to reduce
    them to zero in the foreseeable future, with Northern Cyprus remaining
    under occupation and the Armenian Cause - which the Armenian statehood
    re-affirmed from the initial years of its foundation - all the time
    troubling Turkey. So they brought ashore those ill-fated Zurich
    protocols which, in my deepest conviction, are advantageous only to
    Turkey. The positive aspect for the Armenian side would be probably
    the opening of borders at the cost of big sacrifices; yet it is
    questionable how long the opening would last and what economic risks
    it posed, especially for Armenia (given that the different levels of
    economic development).


    What specific proposals do you think will be made to the Armenian side now?


    I now think that the frozen Zurich protocols may be brought to the
    agenda again. It is not absolutely advantageous to us. The issue was
    frozen or excluded from the agenda only because of Azerbaijan's tough
    stance. Azerbaijan had adopted the posture of an offended side, saying
    that any relations with Armenia are unacceptable to it. Whereas the
    Zurich protocols are favorable to Turkey, as the first clause
    envisages a legal recognition of the Armenian-Turkish border by
    Armenia, i.e. - Akhuryan-Araks would be recognized as the
    Armenian-Turkish border, forcing Armenia to cede Western Armenia once
    and for all. That would imply a re-ratification of the 1921 Treaty of
    Moscow.


    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/08/29/zurich-protocol/

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