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    ARF QUITS GOVERNING COALITION

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle= 41876_4/28/2009_1
    Monday, April 27, 2009

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)--The Armenian Revolutionary Federation on
    Monday announced that it is quitting Armenia's ruling coalition and
    cited "insurmountable, fundamental disagreements" over the government's
    approach toward normalizing relations with Turkey

    In a written statement presented by ARF Supreme Council of Armenia
    chairman Armen Rustamian Monday, the party condemned and called
    unacceptable the joint statement issued on April 22--less than two days
    before Armenian Genocide commemoration day--by the foreign ministries
    of Turkey and Armenia, announcing an agreement on a "roadmap" for
    normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations. The party also cited serious
    disagreements on some of the issues that are under discussion between
    Turkish and Armenian officials.

    "Henceforth, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation will work as a
    new opposition force in Armenia's political landscape," said the
    statement, underlining that the party will present alternatives to
    the current government's policies, and will aim at "counterbalancing
    and restraining" the actions of the authorities.

    Rustamian explained that all party members holding senior positions
    in the executive and legislative branches will tender their
    resignations. The ARF was represented in the cabinet by three minister
    and several deputy ministers, two governors, as well as the deputy
    speaker post in the National Assembly.

    The ARF stressed that it will be dealing with Turkey-Armenia relations
    and the Karabakh issue based, exclusively, on national interests.

    The decision to pull out of the coalition government followed a
    meeting Saturday between President Serzh Sarkisian and two ARF leaders,
    Rustamian and ARF Bureau chairman, Hrant Markarian.

    Rustamian said Sarkisian briefed them on the essence of the still
    unpublicized "roadmap" agreement. "The president's explanations did
    not satisfy us," Rustamian said on Monday.

    The ARF strongly condemned the roadmap agreement, which was
    announced by the Turkish and Armenian foreign ministries on
    April 22 and 23. Earlier last week, Markarian criticized the
    Sarkisian-administration's policies on Turkey, saying that Yerevan
    has made major concessions to Ankara while failing to secure the
    lifting of the Turkish economic blockade of Armenia.

    Rustamian on Monday reiterated the criticism, saying that Armenia has
    effectively ended its long-standing insistence on an unconditional
    establishment of diplomatic relations and reopening of the border
    between the two estranged nations. He said that Ankara continues
    to make that conditional on a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict and an end to the campaign for international recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    "The Turks are now trying to turn those preconditions into conditions
    and include them into a package [deal with Armenia]," said Rustamian,
    "For them the key thing is to exploit the process of normalization
    and they are doing that very well. We must realize that."

    Rustamian said that the Turkish-Armenian agreement could deter more
    countries from officially recognizing the Armenian genocide.

    "We must never allow the replacement of the process of international
    recognition by efforts to force Turkey to recognize the Armenian
    genocide," he said. "One process should not suspend the other."

    "Nobody here doubts that Turkey will do everything to avoid recognizing
    the Armenian genocide," added Rustamian.

    ARF Bureau member Dr. Viken Hovsepian will discuss this and other
    issues during the 8 o'clock hour of Monday's Horizon 180. Watch live
    www.horizonarmeniantv.com

    Below is the full text of the ARF's statement:

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation announces the cessation of its
    participation in the governing coalition.

    We deem it necessary to explain this step in view of its political
    significance and consequences, and the public's interest.

    First of all, the ARF joined the coalition in order to overcome,
    through uniting of forces, the crisis facing the country following
    the presidential elections and the threats to the independence and
    security of the two Armenian states, and with the aim of making
    coordinated reforms.

    During this period there were certain achievements, but insurmountable
    disagreements on matters of principle emerged with respect to the
    direction of the foreign policy.

    It has always been our conviction that one of the main directions of
    the state's national security strategy is the universal recognition and
    condemnation, especially by Turkey, of the Armenian Genocide. This is
    seen not only in the context of the restoration of historical justice,
    but also as a way to improve the overall environment of mutual trust
    in the region, while also preventing similar crimes in the future. In
    this sense, as we have already announced, we find unacceptable and
    condemn the agreement by Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs to
    join the April 22 joint statement with Turkey, on the eve of April 24
    and when the leaders of Turkey are making anti-Armenian announcements
    and restating preconditions for the normalization of relations.

    We also have principled disagreements with the position of the
    authorities of Armenia on certain issues being discussed in the
    Armenia-Turkey negotiations. We will publicize our positions regarding
    those issues when they are discussed in public.

    Henceforth, in the political landscape of Armenia the ARF will assume
    a new role, that of an opposition force.

    Our main priorities will be:

    1. To become a full-fledged alternative to the authorities, proposing
    our own programs and solutions on all major issues.

    2. As opposition to assume the role of effectively counterbalancing
    and restraining the authorities.

    3. To take the necessary actions to heal and refine the political
    landscape, to form civilized relations between the authorities and the
    opposition, to establish social justice and to strengthen democracy.

    4. To carry on comprehensive programs emanating from electoral
    promises, showcasing the ARF's ideological and political convictions.

    5. In the processes of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations
    and the resolution of the Karabakh conflict, to be guided exclusively
    by our state-national interests and goals.

    We appreciate the work carried out jointly with our coalition partners
    and we wish them success in their endeavors in the interest of our
    state and people.
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