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    HRANT MARGARIAN: IT IS UNACCEPTABLE TO US THAT ARMENIA SHOULD YIELD BEFORE PRECONDITIONS TO HAVE BORDER OPENED

    Yerkir
    23.10.2008 17:02

    Yerevan (Yerkir) - ARF Bureau representative Hrant Margarian, who
    was in Tehran on a three-day visit, spoke on October 22 at the Nairi
    Union hall.

    His speech referred to two key issues: the domestic tension and the
    foreign relations, spoke about the regional situation. He said that
    after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a one-polar world emerged and
    the West tried to enter this region via various methods, including
    the colored revolutions.

    The West was trying to do the same thing in Armenia too during the past
    presidential election. He also covered the recent events in Georgia,
    ARF's participation in the ruling coalition, the Artsakh conflict,
    the Javakhk situation and the Armenian-Turkish relations.

    He said: "The Armenian-Turkish border was open until 1993, and Turkey,
    after closing it, put forward three preconditions: withdrawal of the
    Armenian forces from Azerbaijan; shelving of the Armenian genocide
    issue in the international arena; recognition of Turkey's borders
    by Armenia." He added that the Armenian authorities were always for
    opening the border without preconditions.

    "It is unacceptable to us that Armenia should yield before
    preconditions to have the border opened, any concession at the
    expense of generations is unacceptable to us, it is unacceptable to
    us for Turkey to assume brokering role in the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    relations or in the Karabakh issue. It is unacceptable to us that
    join the Caucasus project proposed by Turkey without Iran because we
    believe that such an alliance would be one-sided without Iran."
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