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    EUROPEAN ARMENIAN FEDERATION: TURKEY'S PRECONDITIONS VIOLATE THE PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

    armradio.am
    03.09.2009 13:32

    On Monday, 31st August, Armenia and Turkey, under the aegis of the
    Swiss diplomacy, announced that they agreed to start internal political
    consultations in order to sign and swiftly ratify two protocols aiming
    at normalising their relations.

    According to the joint press release, the two parties claim that they
    will complete the consultations on the "protocol on the establishment
    of diplomatic relations" and on the "protocol on the development of
    bilateral relations" in six weeks, further to which they pretend to
    quickly reach a ratification "in line with their constitutional and
    legal procedures". These documents were made public

    A close examination of the protocols (attached herein) clearly reveals
    that the purview of these documents - historically unprecedented
    between the two neighbouring states - goes far beyond the mere
    "normalisation" and border-opening issues being discussed between
    Armenia and Turkey over many years. These protocols embrace, in a
    fundamental way, the full scope of unresolved issues between Turkey and
    the Armenian people worldwide, including those involving the legitimate
    rights of the European Armenian communities. Through the protocols,
    and mobilizing immense resources of international pressure, Turkey
    has indeed imposed its prec onditions, which Armenia had categorically
    rejected so far.

    The European Armenian Federation considers these protocols a dangerous
    retreat from Armenia's time-honoured policy of welcoming normalisation
    of relations with Turkey, but without any pre-conditions. The
    Turkish government's pre-conditions violate the core principles of
    international law as they involve acceptance by Armenia of the terms
    and conditions of old and illegitimate treaties long pre-dating the
    existence of independent Armenia.

    They involve the abandonment by Armenia of all efforts toward the
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. They also involve
    complete capitulation by Armenia to Azerbaijan's terms in the Karabagh
    negotiations, as re-iterated by Minister Davutoglu on the very day,
    i.e.

    September 1st, of the announcement of the protocols. Furthermore, the
    tri-lateral announcement fails to recognize the fact that the people
    of Nagorno Karabagh and the communities of the Armenian Diaspora -
    therefore the European Armenians - are legitimate parties to any
    "political consultations" involving these issues.

    "Turkey should not be permitted to abuse these bilateral negotiations
    "packaging away" its historic national liabilities in border-opening
    agreements with Armenia, its economically vulnerable neighbour. The
    international community must reject Turkey's most recent practice
    of imposing its policy of denial of the Armenian=2 0genocide through
    such biased bilateral deals. And the Swiss government should be more
    vigilant in its assessment of the moral implications of its mediation
    initiative given Turkey's questionable record in all these issues,"
    stated Hilda Tchoboian the chairperson of the European Armenian
    Federation.

    "For decades, the European Armenian communities fought all forms
    of genocide denial, advocated for the right to self-determination
    of the people of Nagorno Karabagh, and defended the heritage of
    the Armenian people in all of its aspects, having by their side the
    unwavering support of the European society to their Just Cause. Today,
    we reaffirm our commitment to defend the legitimate rights of our
    People with the same determination," concluded Hilda Tchoboian.
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