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    RECOGNITION OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN THE SPHERE OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA IN 1998-2008?
    by Armen Badalyan

    Azg
    Oct 8 2008
    Armenia

    To pave the way for moral recognition, the Armenian government will
    have to appeal to foreign intelligentsia, whereas legal recognition
    would require parliaments' approval. If aiming for legal recognition,
    Armenia should draw up a list of successors to the victims of the
    genocide, Badalyan suggests.

    Badalyan says that every type of recognition has its own goal and
    one cannot expect economic compensation from moral recognition.

    He regretted the Armenian government never made it clear what kind
    of recognition it is after. It is not clear either what officials
    the Foreign Ministry has assigned to deal with this issue and how
    much money has been allocated.

    He downplayed the idea that Turkey will give up its eastern territories
    which Armenia considers itself entitled to, describing such return
    as "unfeasible", although the idea itself is wide-spread among the
    Armenian public, according to him. He says that Turkey fears that
    Armenia will demand the return of these territories, if the genocide
    is recognized, because one of Turkey's preconditions to establishing
    diplomatic relations with Armenia is the recognition of its territorial
    integrity. Badalyan said that while considering the issue whether
    Armenia is a legal successor to the previously existing republic,
    one should take into consideration the fact that Armenia proclaimed
    its independence from the USSR as a new independent state and not as
    legal successor of the previous republic, as Georgia, Baltic States
    and Azerbaijan did.

    Even though Armenia has not recognized Turkish border by now, it has
    not explained its legal precession either, he said. A reason behind
    this could be the absence of talks with Turkey on the matter from
    1998 to 2008, he added.

    Badalyan pointed out that negotiations over the Karabakh conflict
    do not keep Azerbaijan from discussing this issue to its benefit in
    different international entities, while Armenia has not spelled out
    its position on territories currently under its control, especially
    with regard to the "the historically Armenian district of Karvachar".

    Badalyan concluded that in 1998-2008 the Armenian government did not
    make enough for the "real settlement" of the issue of the Armenian
    genocide. He said that removing the symbol of the Mount Ararat from
    the uniform of the Armenian national football team during the match
    between the Armenian and Turkish teams showed that the recognition
    of the genocide was not a priority in Armenia's foreign policy "cheap
    political trick".
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