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    SPECULATIONS THROUGH EVIDENT FALSIFICATIONS
    ARMEN TSATURYAN

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on June 28, 2008
    Armenia


    The assessments and proposals given to Armenian-Turkish relations by
    President Serge Sarsgyan during his meeting with Armenian community in
    Moscow and Russian experts have turned into a matter of discussion not
    only for different international frameworks but also Armenian political
    figures and the press.

    Beyond a shadow of a doubt the word of the leaders of Armenia and
    Turkey that have no diplomatic relations between each other, is
    extremely interesting both inside and outside our country. But
    regrettably some use these announcements as a tool for their new
    political speculations.

    If we compare Serge Sargsyan's announcement made in Moscow regarding
    Armenian Turkish relations with the previous ten years' foreign policy
    of Armenia, we will see that nothing has been changed in the country's
    stance towards Armenian-Turkish relations.

    We should remind you that for many years Turkey proclaims that Armenia
    refuses their proposal to set up a committee of historians to study the
    `painful issue of the past'.

    Armenia in its turn announces what we really need for the normalization
    of the bilateral relations is to set up an inter-governmental committee
    to discuss all the issues regarding Armenian Turkish relations
    including the one put forward by Turkey, in the framework of that
    committee.

    The proposals made by Turkey to set up the committee of historians
    without any diplomatic relations between the two countries and without
    opening the borders is simply aimed at pushing back the whole agenda of
    Armenian Turkish relations, let alone the harm given to the process of
    the international recognition of Armenian Genocide. Which means a
    simple trap, by the way for many international diplomats who have
    little knowledge about the issue, and insist that Armenia accepts the
    proposal made by Turkey.

    To avoid this trap Armenia proposes to set up an inter-governmental
    committee, to discuss all the issues of dispute, firstly to achieve the
    establishment of diplomatic relations and opening of the border. Which
    means our country has never avoided the discussion of the before
    mentioned issues, in case it doesn't turn into means to postpone the
    settlement of urgent-political issues.

    That is why touching upon the proposals made by official Ankara to set
    up a committee of historians Armenian President Serge Sargsyan
    underscored during his meetings in Moscow: `we can touch upon this
    issue only after opening Armenian-Turkish border.' Which mean Serge
    Sargsyan didn't say `yes' or `no' to the proposal made by Turkey. He
    simply promised to discuss this issue after the opening of the border.

    A question arises here: `What is the difference between this stance and
    the proposal to set up an inter-governmental committee, previously made
    by official Yerevan?' The answer is evident: it is clearer and harsher,
    because it also points out the concrete demand of Armenian side. And
    only after that is it possible to set up the committee of historians.

    Moreover RA President spoke about `touching upon' the before mentioned
    proposal, which, by the way, doesn't imply complete agreement.

    So where is `the serious jeopardy' in the announcement made by Serge
    Sargsyan, which forced the center of the `pan-national' movement the
    assess the announcement made by the President as a `heavy blow' on the
    process of the international recognition of Armenian Genocide. It is a
    simple manifestation of a cheap falsification. The part of the
    announcement saying `we can touch upon that topic only after opening
    Armenian -Turkish border' has been internationally cut from the bases
    of `opening the border and the normalization of the relations'.

    Which means Armenian authorities allegedly agreed to the proposal made
    by Turkey to set up a committee of historians, thus giving a `heavy
    blow' to the process of the recognition of Armenian Genocide.

    In our opinion the `pan-national' movement committed a criminally
    punishable crime by falsifying the essence and the contents of the
    announcement made by RA President.
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