Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Armenia's Ex-FM Sorry For Signer Of Armenian-Turkish Protocols

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Armenia's Ex-FM Sorry For Signer Of Armenian-Turkish Protocols

    ARMENIA'S EX-FM SORRY FOR SIGNER OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 22 2009
    Armenia

    The former Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian sometimes
    feels envy, but not for Armenian diplomacy. "But I do for Turkish
    diplomacy. I would never dare put a document like that on the
    negotiating table. I would not sign it, and I am not envious of the
    person that is to do it," Oskanian stated at a discussion organized
    by the Civilitas Foundation.

    Speaking of the initialed Armenian-Turkish Protocols, Oskanian said:
    "Reading the Protocols one arrives at the conclusion that someone
    and somewhere wrote them with Turks' participation and then imposed
    on the Armenian side or the Armenian side was actually involved in
    working them out being convinced that Armenia's further existence
    and development depends on the reopening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border." According to him, it is not the signing of the documents that
    is unacceptable - they might be acceptable with a sentence or a couple
    of phrases removed. Oskanian also reminded the attendees that more than
    190 countries have territorial problems. "A fourth of them in Europe,
    but they have embassies, mutual trade, and diplomats, respecting one
    another, continue negotiating and discussing different interpretations
    of historical facts and territorial claims," Oskanian said.

    He took Georgia as an example. "In our region we did not recognize
    the border with friendly, brotherly Georgia. "Only now are the two
    states demarcating the frontier. Georgia and Azerbaijan did not
    recognize the common border, and demarcation is not in progress,
    but they have diplomatic relations," Oskanian said.

    He is surprised at the fact that Armenia's incumbent authorities
    either fail to see the real state of affairs or are unwilling to
    admit their different meaning. "For fifteen years Turkey has been
    maintaining the blockade, hoping for Armenia to grow economically and
    politically weak. It has never happened nor will. Rather, it is they
    that have to get out of the complicated political situation they have
    found themselves in. They need to reopen the border and seem to have
    found the way of doing it thanked to us. It is they that are under
    Europe's powerful pressure because of the 'admission schedule'. They
    need to reopen the border because they have urgent economic problems in
    their eastern regions. It is they that are experiencing great fear of
    the progressing process of international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide, which died down under the USA's pressure. Finally, it is
    they need to reopen the border to underline their decisive role in
    the region. Despite all that, it is our authorities that are making
    concessions to speed up the process. If the authorities initially
    failed to show foresight not to get into the present situation,
    they must at least find a way of saving the situation now."
Working...
X