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  • ANKARA: Turkish former FMs oppose president's visit to Armenia

    Milliyet, Turkey
    Sept 6 2008



    TURKISH FORMER FOREIGN MINISTERS OPPOSE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO ARMENIA



    President Abdullah Gul's decision to go to Armenia has been criticized
    by former Foreign Ministers.

    Ilter Turkmen: "In my view, Gul should not have gone to Armenia. I am
    quite worried about the ramifications of the trip.

    "It is clear that Turkey could not accept the slightest untoward
    situation during the visit. During the Yerevan visit of Foreign
    Ministry Deputy Undersecretary Unal Cevikoz, in addition to security,
    discussions were held on establishing a Joint Historical Commission.

    "For whatever reason, this was given priority, whereas in my view, the
    real thing that needs to be resolved is the border issue. I do not
    expect any agreement to come out of the meeting between Gul and
    [Armenian President Serzh] Sargsyan."

    Mumtaz Soysal: "Gul's approach of combining politics with the match is
    very wrong. A policy of getting out one step in front is being pursued
    here.

    "Gul's listening to [US President George W.] Bush prior to making his
    decision strikes me as wrong.

    "I think that Gul will encounter incidents there that will be at the
    level of rowdiness. I am certain that even a 1-0 victory by Armenia
    will be published in the Western media with a headline of 'Revenge for
    1915.' Essentially, the real match took place between Gul and [Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip] Erdogan.

    "While Erdogan said 'he definitely has to go,' Gul was cautious. Gul
    has tried to look good to the United States, and Erdogan to the EU."

    Sukru Sina Gurel: "This decision by Abdullah Gul is very wrong. While
    the genocide and a territorial claim are in the Armenian constitution,
    I ask 'why this visit?' Perhaps it is a gamble...

    "Diplomacy, however, is not a matter of playing at the gambling
    table. It is certain that this visit by Gul will be used
    inappropriately by Armenia.

    "Even if this meeting should be seen as football diplomacy, it could
    be called fancy footwork diplomacy, and this means a discrediting of
    diplomacy."


    [translated from Turkish]
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