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    Armenian National Committee of America
    1711 N Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20036
    Tel. (202) 775-1918
    Fax. (202) 775-5648
    [email protected]
    Internet www.anca.org

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 3, 2009
    Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian
    Tel: (202) 775-1918

    ARMENIAN CAUCUS VOICES CONCERNS OVER ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS

    -- Co-Chairmen Raise Reservations about Turkey's
    Willingness to Honor its Commitments

    -- Call for New Era of Armenia-Turkey Relations
    Based on Truth, Justice, Peace and Cooperation

    WASHINGTON, DC - The Co-Chairmen of the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, Representatives Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Mark Kirk
    (R-IL) today expressed reservations regarding Turkey's willingness
    to cooperate in the implementation of its agreements under a set of
    recently signed protocols on the normalization of Turkey-Armenia
    relations, reported the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA).

    In a public statement, the two legislators called into question
    several points related to the protocols, including Turkey's pattern
    of using its ongoing dialogue with Armenia as a "stall tactic" to
    delay the lifting of its illegal 16-year blockade of Armenia. The
    Co-Chairman also noted their concern regarding Turkey's efforts to
    impose preconditions, stressing that: "Normalization of relations
    should take place without preconditions." In a rebuke to the
    "historical commission" long advanced by Turkey, they set forth
    their view that: "Any attempt to include a review of historical
    fact, such as the Armenian Genocide, or to include the ongoing
    Nagorno Karabakh peace process into these negotiations stands in
    direct opposition to the intent of these talks."

    The leaders of the Armenian Caucus closed their statement by
    expressing their hope that, "Turkey, by lifting its illegal
    blockade, will open the door to normalized relations between
    Yerevan and Ankara, and a new era of Armenia-Turkey relations based
    on truth, justice, peace and cooperation."

    Earlier this week, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), the lead author of the
    Armenian Genocide Resolution, expressed "serious concerns about
    some provisions of the protocols," stating that: "In particular, I
    was deeply disappointed to see that the protocols call for the
    creation of an historical commission to review the events of 1915-
    23. This is a thoroughly discredited idea; there is no dispute
    among scholars that the Armenian people were the subject of
    genocide during the waning days of the Ottoman Empire and an
    historical commission is another effort to obfuscate the truth."

    Rep. Schiff went on to state that: "True reconciliation between the
    Armenian and Turkish peoples will occur when Turkey acknowledges
    the genocide that was committed by the Ottoman Empire against
    Armenians from 1915 - 1923."

    On Tuesday, the ANCA circulated a memo to Members of Congress,
    noting that "among primary concerns is that Armenia, blockaded by
    Turkey and under intense economic and diplomatic pressure, was
    forced into accepting terms that threaten her interests, rights,
    safety, and future - very notably in the form of a proposed
    'historical commission.'" The memo went on to note that "This
    provision, a tactic long pursued by Ankara to cast doubt on the
    historical record of the Armenian Genocide, is intended to serve
    Turkey's drive to roll back the growing tide of international
    recognition of this crime against humanity. There can be no
    enduring relationship between Armenia and Turkey that is not built
    upon the foundation of Turkey's acceptance of a true and just
    resolution of this crime."

    Armenian Americans began expressing their concerns to Members of
    Congress through an ANCA WebFax campaign urging lawmakers to call
    for an investigation into State Department pressure on Armenia to
    agree to the inclusion of a 'historical commission' - an affront to
    descendants of Armenian Genocide victims and survivors around the
    world. The ANCA WebFax may be viewed at:

    http://www.capwiz.com/anca/issues/alert/?aler tid=13982691

    The complete text of the Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs statement is
    provided below.

    #####

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    CONTACTS: Tali Israeli (Pallone) 202-225-4671
    September 3,2009
    Aaron Winters (Kirk) 202-225-4835

    LAWMAKERS ISSUE STATEMENT ON NORMALIZATION
    OF RELATIONS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY

    Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Remain Concerned with Turkey's
    Cooperation

    Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Reps. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and Mark
    Steven Kirk (R-IL), Co-Chairmen of the Congressional Caucus on
    Armenian Issues, released the following statement today regarding
    the recent development that Armenia and Turkey will renew their
    efforts to normalize relations.

    Armenian and Turkish diplomats on Monday agreed upon two protocols,
    which establish the framework of talks aimed at a formal agreement
    on bilateral and diplomatic relations. A six-week deadline has been
    set for both the Turkish and Armenian governments to conclude
    consultations and for their respective parliaments to ratify the
    protocols. Once ratified, a two-month timetable has been set for
    the opening of the common border.

    In addition, the protocols include a timetable for the
    establishment of an intergovernmental commission. The commission
    would provide an impartial scientific examination of the historical
    records and archives in order to define existing problems and
    formulate recommendations.

    "As co-chairs of the Armenian Caucus, we support the aim of
    Monday's development between Armenia and Turkey to move toward
    normalizing relations. We believe it is essential that the two
    countries do so without preconditions and in a timely manner.

    "While we are optimistic that efforts are being renewed to lift the
    Turkish blockade and establish relations between the two countries,
    we remain concerned with Turkey's willingness to cooperate in the
    matter.

    On July 30, along with 80 Members of Congress, we sent a letter to
    President Obama expressing our concern that the Turkish government
    will once again stall progress on these efforts. Only weeks after
    announcing the historical agreement to work towards normalization
    with Armenia, Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan steered his country
    away from the negotiations by placing preconditions on
    normalization. Once again, we fear that Turkey will use the recent
    developments as an excuse to continue stall tactics, which prevent
    a truthful working relationship between the two nations.

    We are concerned with certain provisions of the protocols, which
    may include preconditions to opening the border between Armenia and
    Turkey. Normalization of relations should take place without
    preconditions. Any attempt to include a review of historical fact,
    such as the Armenian Genocide, or to include the ongoing Nagorno
    Karabakh peace process into these negotiations stands in direct
    opposition to the intent of these talks.

    We remain hopeful that Turkey, by lifting its illegal blockade,
    will open the door to normalized relations between Yerevan and
    Ankara, and a new era of Armenia-Turkey relations based on truth,
    justice, peace and cooperation. By coming to terms with the past
    and reconciling any current conflicts, Turkey and Armenia will help
    bring more stability to a volatile and strategic region of the
    world."

    -30-

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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