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  • BAKU: Israel 'Not To Recognize' Armenian Version Of 1915 Massacres

    ISRAEL 'NOT TO RECOGNIZE' ARMENIAN VERSION OF 1915 MASSACRES

    news.az
    June 20 2011
    Azerbaijan

    News.Az interviews Israeli journalist and political activist Avigdor
    Eskin.

    According to an agreement between Baku and Ankara, the Turkish embassy
    deals with the problems of Azerbaijani citizens in countries where
    Azerbaijan has no embassy. What is the explanation for all the fuss
    about Turkey handling Azerbaijani consular issues in Israel?

    Turkey has recently been clearly hostile towards Israel. This country
    disseminates libellous information about us throughout the world. A
    year ago, six ships, blessed by the Turkish government, with inveterate
    terrorists on board were sent to Israeli shores. Those terrorists
    attacked our soldiers. A new flotilla is planned for the near future.

    In this context, it is bewildering that powers should be delegated to
    Turkey in relations with Israel. The activeness of Nazim Ibrahimov
    [head of Azerbaijan's State Committee for Diaspora Affairs] and
    his emissaries in discussion of the 1915 massacres in the Knesset
    also seems strange. Why is Azerbaijan getting involved in this
    dispute between Armenia and Turkey? Azerbaijanis were definitely not
    participating in massacres of Armenians, and were even the victims
    of aggression by some Bolshevik and Armenian divisions in the years
    of the Civil War. It is necessary to make a separate study of how
    Azerbaijanis were forced to flee their territories over the past
    century. For example, a hundred years ago, there were more Azerbaijanis
    than Armenians in Yerevan, while now Yerevan is mono-ethnic.

    In this light, it is strange that your Committee on Diaspora Affairs
    fulfills the instructions of Ankara in Israel. Mr Ibrahimov would
    be better off dealing with invigorating your diaspora, consolidating
    it and selecting effective lobby structures. You need to attain the
    cancellation of the Jackson-Vanik amendment in Washington, resist
    disinformation against you, you need to start a campaign for the
    return of Azerbaijanis home from Russia and other countries. The
    agenda also includes the right of Azerbaijanis in Iran to study
    their language. Instead, you waste time and funds obeying Ankara's
    instructions. We have to state that the committee has failed to achieve
    success in propaganda and political works in the countries of your
    diaspora. But we know that after the sitting in July, staff changes
    are expected there which will lead to the necessary reinvigoration.

    Representatives of the Israeli side used to say that they treat the
    lack of an Azerbaijani embassy in Israel with understanding and that
    it did not have a special effect on the development of bilateral
    relations. Is this no longer the case?

    With Egypt, Jordan, most CIS countries, many Muslim countries,
    including Turkey itself, having their embassies in Israel, the lack
    of an Azerbaijani embassy in Israel cannot be called positive and is
    an annoying factor. Correctness in relations implies mutuality too.

    What are the prospects for the recognition of the Armenian genocide by
    the Knesset in the light of worsening ties between Israel and Turkey?

    Israel will remind the world about the way Turkey observed "human
    rights" over the past century. We will respond fairly and firmly to
    Ankara's anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli campaign. But Israel will not
    recognize the Armenian version. You know that Armenia is disseminating
    the bloody slander that the leaders of the Young Turks were Jews and
    Donme [Jewish converts to Islam] and that the massacres resulted from
    a Zionist plot. We will never recognize this terrific lie.

    Unfortunately, it is the current mainstream among Armenian
    nationalists. I can prove it by hundreds of links in different
    languages.

    Much used to be spoken about the strategic and even military and
    political triangle Israel-Turkey-Azerbaijan. Can these ideas be
    developed further, given the existing problems, particularly between
    Israel and Turkey?

    I have no doubt that relations between Israel and Azerbaijan will
    continue to develop. It is about historical ties between our nations
    and about huge prospects of strategic and humanitarian cooperation. I
    won't be surprised if in ten years we launch a satellite named after
    Heydar Aliyev into space. All Israeli leaders who ever met Aliyev
    consider him to be one of the biggest leaders of the present-day
    world. The contribution of the incumbent president of Azerbaijan
    should also be mentioned. His stiff rhetoric in combination with
    moderation and force of will have promoted progress in peace talks. We
    are all looking forward to the meeting in Kazan. As for Ankara, the
    recent events in the Arab world may recover Turkish top officials'
    sight. Despite everything, Israel was and remains the best and
    most reliable partner. Staking on Asad and Ahmadinejad is a policy
    of failure.

    I wish that Azerbaijanis will never forget those friendly relations
    built between our nations for centuries. They can serve as an example
    to the whole world.




    From: A. Papazian
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