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    V.OSKANIAN: GUL'S INSISTENCE THAT ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER IS ESSENTIALLY OPEN IS DISINGENUOUS

    Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 6 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 6, NOYAN TAPAN. "We remain amazed that a letter
    sent by President Kocharian to Prime Minister Erdogan in April 2005
    remains ignored, simply because the Turkish authorities did not like
    the response contained therein, and do not wish to broaden the scope
    of discussion beyond history." Foreign Minister of Armenia Vartan
    Oskanian said about it, commenting upon Turkish Foreign Minister
    A.Gul's interview to Radio Liberty. Noyan Tapan was informed about
    it by the RA Foreign Ministry's Press and Information Department.

    In Foreign Minister's words, President Kocharian clearly said to Prime
    Minister Erdogan that the "suggestion to address the past cannot be
    effective if it deflects from addressing the present and the future. In
    order to engage in a useful dialog, we need to create the appropriate
    and conducive political environment. It is the responsibility of
    governments to develop bilateral relations and we do not have the
    right to delegate that responsibility to historians.

    That is why we have proposed and propose again that, without
    pre-conditions, we establish normal relations between our two
    countries."

    In that context, President Kocharian said, "an intergovernmental
    commission can meet to discuss any and all outstanding issues between
    our two nations, with the aim of resolving them and coming to an
    understanding."

    Foreign Minister Gul's recent comments to Radio Liberty, insisting
    that the existence of flights between Armenia and Turkey, and of
    Armenian citizens in Turkey, is evidence that "the borders are
    essentially open," in V.Oskanian's opinion, is disingenuous. First,
    the number of Armenians from Armenia living and working in Turkey
    do not approach the numbers he claims. Second, open borders assumes
    direct contacts between peoples, unobstructed relations across the
    border and a functioning transport infrastructure."

    "We stand by our response which we consider to be a positive one and
    we wonder whether the Turkish insistence on a historical commission
    is genuine," V.Oskanian said. In his words, "after all, we have in
    fact agreed to discussions on all issues, in the context of open
    borders. Further, so long as Article 301 which criminalizes mere
    discussion of the genocide topic remains on the books in Turkey, an
    invitation to open dialogue cannot be taken seriously. Finally, outside
    Turkey, scholars - Armenians, Turks and others - have studied these
    issues and have reached their own independent conclusions. The most
    notable among these is the May 2006 letter to Prime Minister Erdogan
    by the International Associationn of Genocide Scholars wherein they
    collectively and unanimously affirmed the fact of the Genocide and
    called on the Turkish government to acknowledge the responsibility
    of a previous government."

    "In light of these complex realities, we can only repeat our readiness
    to enter into dialogue and normal relations with our neighbor,"
    the RA Foreign Minister stated.
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