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    TURKISH MP: TURKEY WILL NEVER AGREE TO OPEN BORDERS WITH ARMENIA UNDER CURRENT SITUATION

    Today
    Dec 21 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with Secretary member and deputy of Turkey's Grand
    National Assembly (parliament) from the Nationalist Movement Party
    (NMP) Murat Ozkan.

    Day.Az: Has Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's U.S. trip
    led to any progress in ratification of the Turkey-Armenia protocols?

    Murat Ozkan: There is no progress in this regard yet. It is impossible
    to discuss this issue without deoccupation of Nagorno-Karabakh
    and seven surrounding regions. First, because a forced change in
    geographical boundaries of Azerbaijan is contrary to international
    laws and principles. Secondly, Turkey considers Azerbaijan's problems
    as its own and will never agree to open borders with Armenia under
    current situation.

    Recently, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan announced that "Turkey
    must fulfill its obligations under the protocols." We are outraged by
    this statement. A person who took part in occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories and committed Khojaly massacre cannot make ultimatum
    to Turkey. If the U.S. acts in unison with Armenia on this issue,
    it will bring no good results.

    Armenian media says Sargsyan stressed a need to amend the Constitution
    so that Armenia will have a right to withdraw its signatures from
    under the international documents. If these changes are implemented,
    Armenia will be able to recall its signature from the protocols. Do
    you think Sargsyan's proposals mean pressure on Turkey?

    How Sargsyan can put pressure on Turkey? Neither Armenia nor anyone
    else can put pressure on Turkey. If they dare, they will get an
    adequate response. After signing of the protocols, Sargsyan stated
    that they are not going to liberate occupied lands. This happened
    in front of eyes of the U.S. and the EU which call for warming of
    relations between the countries. Armenia has no right to demand
    something from Turkey untill Armenia withdraws from the occupied
    territories and the refugees return to their homes.

    After all, they will withdraw from all occupied Azerbaijani lands and
    pay compensation to Azerbaijan for damages from the occupation. Only
    after this we can sit at the negotiating table with them and decide
    what to do next. Amendments to the Constitution are Armenia's internal
    affair. With regard to withdrawal of signatures, Armenians have
    never stood up for their signatures throughout the history. They are
    known for their treachery and abandonment of their promises. They
    will not stand up for their signatures even without amendments to
    the Constitution.

    Are reports claiming that President Obama has urged Prime Minister
    Erdogan to accelerate ratification of the protocols true?

    The prime minister did not spoke of this issue. But it became known
    from the backstage conversations that Obama touched upon this issue.

    Erdogan has also outright stated the parliament will not debate the
    protocols without resolution of the Karabakh conflict. He recalled
    that the Turkish government has fulfilled its task and now it's up
    the parliament and the Turkish people. The parliament and the Turkish
    people are opposed to any official relations with the Armenia untill
    the Karabakh problem is resolved.

    Turkey is a democratic country. People elect deputies and deputies
    are obliged to comply with people's interests and fulfill their will.

    Today, people are urging not to ratify the Turkish-Armenian protocols.

    This issue is not solved by someone's call. If you remember, the U.S.

    had the consent of the Turkey's government to attack on Iraq through
    Turkish airspace, but parliament rejected this move. So, the deal
    never took place.

    The Turkish government cannot violate the law. Moreover, Erdogan
    announced at the Azerbaijani parliament that Turks would never betray
    their brothers. History of Turkey is much more ancient than the history
    of the United States. The Turkic empires covered the map of the world
    at a time even the U.S. did not even exist.

    What is the true reason for resignation of Turkish ambassador to
    the U.S.?

    This ambassador was true diplomat with great experience. He has never
    been negligent of his duties. I think the ambassador did not make
    any mistake.

    The United States has decided to introduce a package of assistance
    to the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh...

    This question has a negative effect on the U.S. credibility throughout
    the world. Although Obama is Nobel Peace Prize winner, he helps
    the separatist group that has killed thousands of people. U.S. and
    Barack Obama cannot find any truthful reasons for this help. They
    have declared war on terrorism their top priority while they aid
    Armenian terrorists. U.S. helps the terrorist regime ignoring one
    million Azerbaijanis who have been subjected to terrorism. Why they
    do not allocate funds for the Azerbaijani community of Karabakh? I
    think the Turkish MPs should support their Azerbaijani counterparts
    in this matter and protest the United States.

    The OSCE Minsk Group efforts to resolve the Karabakh conflict have
    been fruitless so far. In your opinion, will further activities of
    the group yield fruits in future?

    The Minsk Group has moved not a jot in settlement of the problem for
    several years. This mission should go to the archives of history. I
    think the co-chair countries should admit their failure and resign.

    These three countries should assess outcomes of their activities.

    Either new moderators should be tasked with resolving the conflict
    or the conflicting sides should resolve it themselves. Azerbaijani
    and Armenian leaders have sufficient experience in joint negotiations.

    They can talk without mediators. The co-chairs cannot compel the
    parties to anything.

    According to the media, the Turkish Diaspora in the U.S. has addressed
    the Congress to contribute to reconciliation with the Armenian
    Diaspora ...

    There is no Turkish Diaspora the U.S. due to small number of Turks.

    They cannot influence the Congress or the Armenian Diaspora. We
    studied this issue through our channels. I can responsibly say that
    there was no such a request. This is a lie of the Armenian Diaspora
    and the media.

    Azerbaijani MPs have proposed to declare 2010 the year of Khojaly.

    Will Turkey take steps to recognize Khojaly genocide in the coming
    year?

    This is a great initiative and I support it. NMP brings recognition
    of Khojali genocide to the agenda of the parliament each year. We
    will do our best in this regard in future. When we see TV footage on
    the Khojaly massacre, it cannot hold our tears.

    Sargsyan, who has brutally killed innocent children, women and elderly
    in Khojaly, is now the president of Armenia. Such a notorious criminal
    travels freely around the world carrying out his policies. He once said
    that they committed the Khojaly massacre not in order to scare the
    Azerbaijanis, but to show what they are able to do. He is a criminal
    who committed war crimes and must be brought to justice. His place
    is not presidency, but international tribunal. Armenians should be
    ashamed of a man who rules them.

    Armenians will not be able to erase this dirty trick from pages
    of world history. I was in Igdir during the Khojaly massacre. We
    periodically visited Nakhchivan and discussed with our friends the ways
    to help Khojaly. Unfortunately, executioners like Sargsyan reached
    Khojaly before us, and committed the massacre. The Turks should not
    forget history, in particular, Khojaly events.
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