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    ARMENIA SHOULD ACCUSE TURKEY FOR PROTRACTING RATIFICATION OF PROTOCOLS
    David Stepanyan

    ArmInfo
    2009-12-19 16:08:00

    ArmInfo's exclusive interview with Kiro Manoyan, ARFD Bureau's Hay
    Dat and Political Affairs Office

    Mr. Manoyan, Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan has recently
    declared that in case Azerbaijnan resumes military actions against
    Armenia, the CSTO ought to render us military assistance. Is it
    possible?

    Azerbaijan has repeatedly declared that it is not going to attack
    Armenia and it will fight only with Nagorny Karabakh which Baku
    believes part of Azerbaijan. Therefore I am not sure that the CSTO
    member-states will response to Armenia's call for assistance in case
    Azerbaijani aggression against the NKR repeats. Armenia's commitments
    to guard the NKR has not been recognized by the world community yet.

    What about the bilateral strategic cooperation of Armenia and Russia?

    In compliance with the bilateral agreements between Armenia and Russia,
    Russian frontier guards are obliged to guard only the external borders
    of Armenia to Turkey and Iran. For this reason, to expect deployment
    of Russian servicemen at the border to Azerbaijan is impossible even
    in case of the new aggression against our country. But it does not
    at all mean that in case of necessity Armenia will not be able to
    purchase weapon and armament from Russia as well as other countries.

    What conditions does Aliyev need to realize his threats towards
    Armenia?

    Baku will start new aggression against Armenia and the NKR as soon
    as it feels that the possibility of its victory reaches 51%. But in
    today's real conditions, when there are the real borders and the line
    of contact, even this 51% of possibility of victory does not give
    Baku an opportunity of fulfilling its aggressive plans. As soon as
    Azerbaijan feels it can gain a victory, it will attack.

    Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan made two contradictory statements on the prospects of the
    Armenian-Turkish process. Which one was closer to the golden mean?

    There is no golden mean here. The stances of our countries have
    a contradiction that originated already on the day of signing the
    Protocols, i.e. the 3.5-hour delay of the signing in Zurich. Yet
    before signing the Protocols, we had repeatedly stated that it is
    impossible to ignore the statements by the Turkish prime minister,
    president and foreign minister saying that ratification of the
    Protocols is impossible without settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    Nevertheless, the statements by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    and the Turkish party made in the course of the Armenian-Turkish
    negotiations after the Protocols were signed are also evidence of
    the 180-degree contradictions between the positions of Armenia and
    Turkey though the two documents do not contain these contradictions.

    All this is another reason for Armenia to declare its refusal from
    ratification of the Protocols in such conditions. Further protracting
    the process, Armenia acts in favor of Turkey which is extremely
    interested in it. Turkey is not interested in establishing diplomatic
    relations with Armenia without settlement of the Karabakh conflict,
    but it needs the negotiation process to prove its intentions to the
    world community.

    In addition, ratification of the Protocols is not expedient for
    Turkey at least now, not only because of Azerbaijan, but because
    of the latest processes connected with the Kurds. At the same time,
    Turkey was interested in the accelerated implementation of agreements
    with Armenia at least before March 2009 as this was required by
    the geopolitical situation in region. Now that the conditions have
    changed, Turkey has simply turned the negotiation process into the
    lever of pressure on Armenia in the Karabakh peace process. I don't
    think that it will manage to exercise this pressure, but the fact that
    it is actively using this lever is quite clear. Moreover, today the
    Armenian-Turkish relations have faded into insignificance for Ankara,
    not least because of the latest conflict in Turkey connected with
    the closure of a pro-Kurdish party.

    Does it mean that the Protocols will not be ratified in the nearest
    future?

    I don't think that ratification of the Protocols within a reasonable
    period of time, which for some unknown reason Armenia considers
    February-March 2010, will be possible as Turkey will be simply unable
    to do this. Therefore, without waiting for Ankara's response, Armenia
    should state that the negotiations failed in connection with the
    Turkey's preconditions on the Karabakh problem, however, if Turkey
    gives up its preconditions, Yerevan is ready to continue them.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the Turkish Parliament was to pass
    a resolution on the Armenian-Turkish Protocols at least on 7 December
    in compliance with its Regulations but didn't. Why?

    This is another reason for Armenia to say that Turkey is not ready to
    ratify the protocols. 45 days have already passed since the Foreign
    Ministry of Turkey submitted the protocols to the Turkish Parliament
    but no decision has been adopted yet. There were reports that the
    Committee might be pressured by the United States into approving
    the protocols. But nothing of the kind has happened. Even more, the
    Chairman of the Committee has assured Azeri media that, until Azeri
    President Ilham Aliyev pointed out progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process, the committee would not examine the protocols. All
    this gives us the right to say that the Armenian-Turkish process has
    failed because of Turkey, which changed the rules of the game. The
    later we state this, the harder it will be for us to do it. I do
    not think that Ankara's real stance much differs from the one it
    declares. This is not a game as Armenia believes it to be.

    This stance is not set forth in the Protocols...

    Yes, the Armenian-Turkish protocols do not mention Turkey's position,
    which is based on preconditions against Armenia, nor do they specify
    ratification deadlines. Both the Armenian and Turkish parliaments
    are controlled by the ruling parties. In this light, the statement by
    Erdogan, who controls over half of the Turkish MPs, that the Turkish
    Parliament is democratic and independent is simply ridiculous.

    Is there any progress in advancing pro-Armenian resolutions in the
    US Congress?

    H.Res. 252 is being considered by the House of Representatives, another
    our resolution H.Res.316 - by the Senate. The number of supporters is
    growing but now as quickly as we would like it to. The key reason is
    that today the situation in the US political elite is much different
    from the one present under the rule of the Republicans.

    Today when the Democratic Party constitutes the majority in the
    Congress and holds the White House, the work of the Congress and the
    White House has become better coordinated and they do not have big
    contradictions any longer. But this does not mean that they don't have
    contradictions at all. So, we have to do much to overcome all obstacles
    to the adoption of Armenian Genocide resolution by the Congress.

    I think favorable conditions will be created for adoption of the
    two resolutions by US Congress in 2010: the 95th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide, election in Congress, and all this will have its
    impact on the situation with pro-Armenian resolutions. However, the
    main factor that may have affected the position of the Congress is
    Armenia's official position on this issue. Neither Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan nor the Armenian foreign minister have told the Congress
    so far that the adoption of the resolutions will by no means hinder
    the Armenian-Turkish relations, whereas the need in this matured long
    ago. Turkey has repeatedly stated that the adoption of the pro-Armenian
    resolutions by the US Congress will hinder the Armenian-Turkish
    relations, but Armenia has never stated quite the opposite thing.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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