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    ARMENIA NOT PLANNING TO TOLERATE TURKISH PERFORMANCE
    VARDAN GRIGORYAN


    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    01 Nov 08
    Armenia

    Two months have already passed after the visit of Turkish President
    Abdullah Gyul to Yerevan but no essential progress has been recorded in
    Armenian-Turkish relations so far.

    In contrast to that the Turkish leadership showers sweet words
    regarding the `progress' of Armenian - Turkish relations and the
    `friendship' between the two countries, by totally misleading the
    international community.

    Moreover in some European countries they trust Turkey's false advocacy
    so much that they have started to think about making the process of the
    integration of our neighbor into the European structures swifter. The
    matters took such a turn that the Turkish diplomats have started to
    threaten the European counselors regarding the recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide, saying that thus they will spoil Armenian-Turkish
    `honeymoon'.

    So it turns out that the relations between the two countries have
    improved by words but far not by actions.

    Not only does Turkey continue to put forward its famous preconditions
    for the opening of Armenian-Turkish border and the solution of other
    issues, but it has also started to make evident efforts to have a hand
    in the settlement of Karabakh conflict. But why shouldn't they do so,
    if besides being Azerbaijan's `elder brother' they are also our
    `sincere friend'.

    Moreover, during the recent times Turkey is trying to shift the before
    mentioned performance from the European stages to the US.

    Prime Minister Erdoghan's envoys announced in the USA that the
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide would allegedly have a bad impact
    on Turkey's efforts to improve relations with Armenia.

    It is evident that here we deal with a great example of a performance
    of `establishing friendly relations' which has found its fundamental
    groundings in the interview given by the Turkish President Abdullah
    Gyul to one of the French TV channels, where he separated `Armenian
    Cause' from `Armenia's Issue'. But saying `Armenian Cause' Abdullah
    Gyul didn't mean the autonomy and later the independence of the West
    Armenia, which started in 1877, but `the treachery of the Armenians'
    during the First World War, to which it turned out that the Turks
    responded by `deporting the Armenians to more secure places' and far
    not the Genocide.

    The Turkish President believes our compatriots living in Diaspora are
    the before mentioned `traitors' and he doesn't consider Armenia a
    threat or an enemy for Turkey.

    Then a question arises here, `In that case what was the sense of the
    political hurry-scurry for the improvement of Armenian-Turkish
    relations? In our view after the military clash between Russia and
    Georgia, Armenia and its leadership didn't have any chance to avoid the
    great regional maneuvers.'

    By not joining the actions of its ally against Georgia and meanwhile
    appearing in a tough geo-political situation Armenia couldn't avoid at
    least the exhorts to start a dialogue with Turkey. So the whole problem
    is that our diplomacy and especially our foreign policy were not very
    well prepared for the Turkish performance about `establishing friendly
    relations'.

    At the moment the situation is changing and our Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandyan has already announced to the world that, `we are not
    interested in continuing the process for the sake of the process, to
    meet several times in two, there, four years and to create an
    impression that the process is on.

    But in our view this quite correct estimation given to the created
    situation must be clarified for the international community, by means
    of clear messages addressed to the USA and EU member countries. By the
    lowest methods Turkey is trying to use the already started
    Armenian-Turkish dialogue and the quite sincere expectations of the
    international community linked with this process, aimed at hiding their
    own crimes and holding the process of the international recognition of
    Armenian Genocide, then Armenia must in its turn put forward the
    following resolution: `The sooner the Armenian Genocide is recognized,
    the sooner Armenian-Turkish relations will be improved.'

    Moreover, if in future Turkey keeps his promise given to Azerbaijan and
    tries to include Karabakh issue in the agenda of the Security Council,
    as a newly elected non-permanent member, then Armenia will have to
    immediately appeal to the same organization and estimate this process
    as a preparation of a new genocide towards the Armenian inhabitants of
    Nagorno Karabakh by the two countries that have committed the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Armenia can also use Turkey's possible action and demand clear
    guarantees of excluding the repetition of Armenian Genocide, from the
    UN Security Council.
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