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  • Turkey Is Benefiting From Armenia's Diplomatic Gesture, Says Hovanes

    TURKEY IS BENEFITING FROM ARMENIA'S DIPLOMATIC GESTURE, SAYS HOVANESSIAN

    Yerkir
    Thursday, September 18, 2008

    YEREVAN (Yerkir)--Turkey is reaping the benefits of Armenia's
    diplomatic gesture toward establishing friendly relations with its
    neighbors, said Armenian Revolutionary Federation Parliamentary
    Bloc chairman and Bureau member Vahan Hovanessian during a press
    conference Thursday.

    The ARF leader said the invitation from President Serzh Sarkisian
    was a prudent effort to demonstrate to the international community
    that Armenia was willing to establish relations with all its neighbors.

    However, Hovanessian said, Turkey is utilizing that effort for its
    own gain by mounting an aggressive campaign to claim the recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide is not part of Armenia's agenda.

    Such efforts by Turkey will slow the international recognition process,
    said Hovannesian who wondered why Armenia's leadership has been
    silent on that front. He urged Armenia's government to immediately
    counteract Turkey's effort by expressing confidence that Armenia has
    not made any agreements with Turkey on any matter, including the swap
    of lands for the resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    "I consider that it is the expression of the frequently noticed
    passivity of our diplomacy. We have seen a lot of this," he said.

    Hovannisian said that the ARF discusses these issues with its coalition
    partners, but added that it is more advisable that such issues should
    be discussed by the National Security Council.

    "If political forces see that no common approach emerges within the
    coalition regarding these issues, they may draw their conclusions. But
    I must say that there is no such issue yet," Hovannisian concluded.

    "Not only the ARF, but all political forces and the entire Armenian
    nation is opposed to Turkey having any role in the Karabakh conflict
    resolution," added Hovanessian when speaking about recent overtures
    by Turkey and Azerbaijan for including Turkey in the Minsk Group or
    allowing Turkey to lead the resolution process.

    Hovanessian said Turkey has always had a pro-Azerbaijan policy and the
    blockade of Armenia was the most glaring example of that policy. With
    the blockade Turkey has already become a non-objective side to the
    conflict, therefore its participation in the process is unacceptable.

    "Armenia's leadership must to everything possible to ensure that
    the Minsk Group continues its efforts toward the resolution of the
    conflict," said Hovanessian.

    In addressing Turkey's proposed Caucasus stability pact, Hovanessian
    said that while efforts to establish peace and stability were
    admirable, the entity proposing such a pact must have an objective
    approach to all players in the region. Turkey, he said, has not
    demonstrated that.
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