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    'WEST CAN 'BURY THE LAST HOPE' FOR NORMALIZATION OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS'

    News.Az
    Fri 27 April 2012

    U.S. President Barack Obama in his statement on the anniversary of
    the 1915 events in the Ottoman Empire did not use the word "genocide",
    considering them as a "great tragedy". Can such an assessment of the
    US president be considered satisfactory for Azerbaijan and Turkey?

    The U.S. is a kind of world policeman and, therefore, this disuse of
    word "genocide" by President Barack Obama to some extent is essential
    for the rest of the world. Therefore, we should still be satisfied
    with this statement. Otherwise, the use of so-called 'genocide' by
    the U.S. president could inflict great damage on the Turkish-American
    and Azerbaijani-American relations. If the U.S. considers Turkey as
    an ally, it should observe its obligations responsibly.

    What is the probability that the U.S. Senate will pass a law on the
    so-called "Armenian genocide"?

    As you know, the draft resolution recognizing the so-called "Armenian
    genocide" was introduced in March this year in the U.S. Senate.

    Attempts to carry out this legislative initiative were made in Congress
    more than once, but they have not been successful.

    Recognizing the "massacre of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire," the
    U.S. government, however, never mentioned the word "genocide." Taking
    into account that the US president this year did not use the word
    "genocide" either, it decreases the likelihood that the bill, if it
    is brought on the agenda of the Senate, will be accepted.

    The Armenian side in connection with the upcoming 100th anniversary
    of the so-called "Armenian genocide" is preparing a series of events
    in 2015, under which intends to achieve recognition of "genocide"
    by the parliaments of several more countries. What is required in
    order Azerbaijan and Turkey to the maximum extent could hinder these
    plans of the Armenians?

    Turkey and Azerbaijan in the first place should cooperate to mobilize
    historians, scientists in order to prove the absence of "genocide."

    Thus, this case must involve scientists who have studied this
    question. One of the tasks of scientists must be bringing to the
    world the fact that the Armenians on the one hand claim that the
    Turks committed "genocide of Armenians", on the other hand, occupy
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Has Turkey really done enough to prevent the recognition of so-called
    "Armenian genocide" by parliaments of the world?

    I note that the Turkish government in 2008, standing up to normalize
    relations with Armenia, made â~@~Kâ~@~Ka mistake. The fallacy of this
    policy manifested itself in the first days of its implementation. The
    government should not have gone for it as long as Armenia didn't
    give up its territorial claims Turkey and Azerbaijan. And now the
    government is "reaping the fruits" of the process launched a few years
    ago. In other words, one of the obvious causes for the activation of
    "genocide" question in the world is the "soft policy" conducted by
    the Turkish government.

    Favourites of the presidential race in France have stated that in
    summer this year are going to make a bill to criminalize the "Armenian
    genocide". What consequences can the adoption of this law in France
    bring to international relations?

    Turkey, together with Azerbaijan, should combine efforts and resources
    to seek all possible means to prevent the adoption of the draft
    law by the French Senate. The Azerbaijani and Turkish parliaments
    should also be involved in it. In this case, it's high time for the
    parliaments of the fraternal countries to adopt documents similar to
    the ones adopted by parliaments of European countries on the fabricated
    "Armenian genocide".

    In addition, Azerbaijan and Turkey in advance should prepare a list of
    countermeasures which they must apply together against France in the
    case of adoption of the bill in this country. Thesee countermeasures
    should include issues relating the limitation of political ties of
    Azerbaijan and Turkey with Paris, the refusal of these fraternal
    countries to implement joint projects with France, the refusal of
    importing French products and boycotting products made â~@~Kâ~@~Kin
    France.

    These measures may be a first step in the list of actions, which Baku
    and Ankara should take together. These measures should be consistent.

    At the same time, Azerbaijan and Turkey should never stop these
    measures as long as the French Parliament will not give up this law.

    What fate awaits the opening of Turkish-Armenian border, if the U.S.

    Senate or the French Senate adopts these bills?

    Definitely, the Western countries, in this case will bury the last
    hope for normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations, and especially for
    opening borders between these countries. The U.S. and France will bury
    the last hopes of normalizing relations between Turkey and Armenia.

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