Garoyian calls on Ankara to recognise Armenian genocide

Famagusta Gazette, Cyprus
April 26 2009

Garoyian calls on Ankara to recognise Armenian genocide

FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE 26.APR.09
House President Marios Garoyian has called on Ankara to recognise the
Armenian genocide it carried out, claiming that only by admitting this
crime there will be complete and fair restoration of the historic
truth.

In a speech at a gathering in Nicosia, Garoyian said Armenians honour
another anniversary of the 1915 genocide and continue the struggle for
international recognition of one of the most heinous crimes against
humanity in the last century and seek justification.

`We condemn yet again the atrocious crime and declare again our demand
for international condemnation and recognition of the Armenian
Genocide and urge Turkey to recognize, admit its crime and apologize
to the Armenian people and the whole of humanity.

Garoyian said Armenians and Cypriots are on a common course for many
years. They are both victims of Turkish brutality but continue to
fight, demanding their rights and restoration of history.

– (KYPE)

ANKARA: Azerbaijan increases gas prices after Turkey-Armenia thaw

, Turkey
April 25 2009

Azerbaijan increases gas prices after Turkey-Armenia thaw

Turkish Prime Minister described the neighbor’s decision as
"thought-provoking".

Saturday, 25 April 2009 17:14
World Bulletin / News Desk

Azerbaijan announced on Saturday its decision on increasing price of
natural gas to Turkey, Anadolu agency reported.

The decision came after recent Turkey-Armania thaw which Azerbaijan is
cold.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the neighbor’s
decision as "thought-provoking".

Erdogan said that Azerbaijan’s move is thought-provoking while value
of dollar is decreasing."

Head of State OİL Company of Azeirbaijan (SOCAR), Rövneg Abdullayev,
said that the negotiations were continuing with Turkish officials.

He added that new price will come into effect by April 15.

Azerbaijan opposes the opening of border crossing between
Turkey-Armenia unless Nagorno-Karabakh issue is solved.

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Vladimir Zakharov: Agreement Between Armenia And Turkey Is U.S. Tric

VLADIMIR ZAKHAROV: AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY IS U.S. TRICKY DEAL

PanArmenian News
April 23 2009
Armenia

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Road-map between Armenia and Turkey is an interim
document. It is not developed yet and we do not know what it will be,
a Russian expert said

"I think the most important fact is that the Karabakh conflict has
been separated from Armenian-Turkish relations," head of the Center of
Caucasus Studies at Moscow State Institute of International Relations
(MGIMO) Vladimir Zakharov told PanARMENIAN.Net.

According to him, publication of the agreement on April 23 is Barak
Obama’s merit. "The Armenian Genocide issue will be raised again
in Armenian-Turkish relations, but not now. Actually I think this
agreement is tricky deal of U.S. administration," Zakharov said.

Baku Avoids Commenting On Armenian-Turkish Agreement

BAKU AVOIDS COMMENTING ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH AGREEMENT

PanArmenian News
April 23 2009
Armenia

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Azerbaijan has commented on framework agreement on
normalizing of Armenian-Turkish ties.

The normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkish must proceed
on par with the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the "occupied lands"
of Azerbaijan, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry of Azerbaijan Elkhan
Polukhov said.

"Our position on this issue has not changed. This is a sovereign
right of every country to define its relations with other
countries. Nevertheless, Azerbaijan insists on simultaneous withdrawal
of Armenian troops," he said, Day.az repots.

Azerbaijan "Confident" In Karabakh Talks Due To Russian Support

AZERBAIJAN "CONFIDENT" IN KARABAKH TALKS DUE TO RUSSIAN SUPPORT

Haykakan Zhamanak
April 21 2009
Armenia

Excerpt from Manvel Manvelyan’s report in Armenian newspaper Haykakan
Zhamanak on 21 April headlined "The issue of the status has been
delayed"

The processes taking place recently around the Karabakh settlement have
reached a new stage. This time as well the process is taking place
without the participation of the Armenian side and is connected with
the 16-17 April visit of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to Moscow.

It is noteworthy and very worrying in this regard that after Aliyev’s
visit to Moscow the Azerbaijani side feels extremely confident. It is
not difficult to guess that this self-confidence is connected with
Moscow’s pro-Azerbaijani position regarding the Nagornyy Karabakh
issue. This can be seen from the statements of Azerbaijani officials.

Armenia Should Return To Its Principled Position

ARMENIA SHOULD RETURN TO ITS PRINCIPLED POSITION

Yerkir
22.04.2009 18:33

Yerevan (Yerkir) – A round table discussion, organized by the ARF
Supreme Body of Armenia on the current stage of the Armenian-Turkish
relations, was held in Yerevan’s Erebuni Hotel on April 22.

Making opening remarks, ARF Bureau member Levon Mkrtchian said that
the Dashnaktsutyun has always attached great importance to discussions
on the Armenian-Turkish relations. "This issue has been among the
most important ones since Armenia’s independence," he said.

ARF Supreme Body of Armenia representative Armen Rustamian said the
discussion stems from concerns raised after the recent developments
in the Armenian-Turkish relations, especially after Turkey began to
again put forward preconditions.

ARF Bureau representative Hrant Margarian harshly criticized the
current situation in the relations. "Armenia is a defeated side in
those relations now because Turkey has succeeded to force those
preconditions, at least in form of comments. Not the Armenian or
Turkish sources say so, but Obama, for example," Margarian said. He
added that a year ago, Turkey had no moral right to voice a position
in the Karabakh issue; now it is presented as a party. "The Armenian
authorities, beginning 1990, states that it is ready for relations
with Turkey without preconditions, and Armenia should not give up
its principled positions now," Margarian went on saying. He added
that the national issues, the genocide issue are "the open nerves
of the Armenian people, and anyone who touches them would get an
adequate response."

Azg daily’s Hakob Chakrian also presented a report.

Yerevan Tight-Lipped On Turkish-Armenian ‘Roadmap’

YEREVAN TIGHT-LIPPED ON TURKISH-ARMENIAN ‘ROADMAP’
Emil Danielyan, Tatevik Lazarian

RFE/RL
24.04.2009

Armenia’s leadership remained tight-lipped on Friday about details of
a potentially ground-breaking agreement with Turkey despite growing
pressure from the domestic opposition concerned about its possible
implications.

The Armenian government stopped short of explicitly denying the
purported specifics of the "roadmap" for the normalization of
Turkish-Armenian relations that were reported by Turkish newspapers.

According to the "Sabah" daily, Armenia will formally recognize its
existing border with Turkey and agree to the formation of a joint
commission of historians tasked with studying the mass killings
of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. It said historians from other
countries could also join the commission. Turkey will in return
gradually establish full diplomatic relations with Armenia and reopen
the Turkish-Armenian frontier closed it 1993, reported "Sabah."

Another paper, "Hurriyet," claimed that the lifting of the Turkish
blockade will be contingent on a breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh
peace process. "It would be up to Turkey to decide whether to open
the gate," it wrote on Friday.

Commenting on the "Sabah" report, Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman
Tigran Balayan said: "One should trust information about such serious
issues only if20it comes from official sources." He did not elaborate.

Armenia’s two main opposition forces demanded, meanwhile, the immediate
disclosure of the "roadmap" which the two countries’ foreign ministries
announced in a joint statement on Wednesday night. The statement
said Ankara and Yerevan have agreed on a "comprehensive framework
for the normalization of their bilateral relations" but did not give
any details.

"The Armenian authorities do not have the public mandate to make
such statements and have in effect put Armenian national interests at
risk by abusing the principle of confidentiality [of the talks,]" the
opposition Zharangutyun (Heritage) said in a statement. It condemned
the fact that the agreement was announced on the eve of the annual
commemoration of the Armenian genocide.

A similar statement was issued by the larger Armenian National Congress
(HAK). "We demand that the authorities immediately disclose that
document," Levon Zurabian, a top HAK representative, told RFE/RL
on Friday.

"I am concerned that this statement could stop more countries
recognizing the genocide," said Stepan Demirchian, another HAK leader.

"We support the normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations but not
at the expense of our national dignity."

The HAK and its top leader, former President Levon Ter-Petrosian,
are strongly opposed to the idea of Turkish and Arme nian scholars
jointly determining whether the 1915-1918 mass killings constituted
a genocide. "If there is such a thing in that document, it is
unacceptable to us," said Zurabian.

That Yerevan agreed to the establishment of a Turkish-Armenian body
dealing with historic disputes was seemingly admitted by President
Serzh Sarkisian in an interview with "The Wall Street Journal"
earlier this week.

"You are asking what questions can be addressed by that historical
sub-commission," he said. "I can give you one example. The historic
Armenian monuments in the Ottoman Empire and today. There are thousands
of such monuments. I am sure that Turkey would have many questions
to raise with us."

When asked whether that can include the genocide issue, Sarkisian
replied: "We cannot prohibit Turkey from raising any issue in any
of the sub-commissions, just as they cannot limit us in raising
any issue."

The Armenian leader also hit out at Turkish Prime Minister Recep for
repeatedly stating this month that Ankara will not normalize ties with
Yerevan before a solution is found to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "I
think already now the motivation of Turkey has decreased, because
as you said Prime Minister Erdogan is now offering preconditions,"
he said, speaking two days before the announcement of the "roadmap."

Sarkisian further made clear that he will not visit=2 0Turkey this
October for the return match of the two countries’ national soccer
teams if the Turkish-Armenian border is not reopened or about to be
reopened by then. "I was not supposed to travel to Turkey as a simple
tourist or as a football fan," he said.

The prospect of a breakthrough in Turkish-Armenian relations
prompted renewed concerns from Azerbaijan, which maintains that their
unconditional normalization would deal a heavy blow to its positions
in the Karabakh conflict. Turkish President Abdullah Gul phoned his
Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliev late Thursday in a bid to address
those concerns.

"There is no misunderstanding in our relations," Gul told journalists
on Friday. "We are in agreement that everything that is being done is
of advantage to both our countries, Azerbaijan and Turkey," he said,
according to news agencies.

Erdogan, for his part, appeared to downplay the significance of the
Turkish-Armenian understandings. "We will not take any steps that
will hurt our [Azeri] brothers," "Hurriyet Daily News" quoted him as
saying. "There is nothing that is signed but a finalized protocol."

Sworn Enemies Intend To Put An End To Decades-Old Conflict

SWORN ENEMIES INTEND TO PUT AN END TO DECADES-OLD CONFLICT

PanArmenian News
April 25 2009
Armenia

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Sworn enemies, Armenia and Turkey, intend to put
an end to decades-old conflict: Turkish MFA announced on Wednesday
about an agreement and gradual normalization of ties with Armenia
through the intermediary of Switzerland, Handelsblatt reported today.

"Possible normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations causes
neighboring Azerbaijan’s concerns. The reason lies in unsettled
conflict with Armenia on NKR issue," publication author Gerd Heler
reminded.

He believes that normalization of Armenian-Turkish ties is closely
related to NKR issue. "Either gradual normalization of relations
between Ankara and Yerevan will stimulate negotiations on NKR issue,
or the conflict will block reconciliation between Armenia and Turkey,"
Gerd Heler stated in his article entitled "Armenia and Turkey to
reconcile".

ARFD To Launch An Internet Protest Campaign Against Armenian-Turkish

ARFD TO LAUNCH AN INTERNET PROTEST CAMPAIGN AGAINST ARMENIAN-TURKISH AGREEMENT

PanArmenian News
April 25 2009
Armenia

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ ARFD launched an internet protest campaign against
Armenian-Turkish agreement.

Campaign statement runs as follows, "We, the undersigned, strongly
condemn the agreement reached between Turkey and Armenia on the eve
of the 94th Anniversary of the Genocide of the Armenians. Carried
with haste and absolute absence of transparency, it raises grave
concerns. As it stands, it serves only the interests of the authorities
in Armenia. They shamelessly caved in to foreign pressures and
interests, thus compromising Armenia’s security and the aspirations
of the Diaspora Armenians," Keghart.com reported.

Turkey-Armenia: Breakthrough May Lead To Bilateral Accord

TURKEY-ARMENIA: BREAKTHROUGH MAY LEAD TO BILATERAL ACCORD

AKI – Adnkronos International
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April 22 2009
Italy

Turkey and Armenia have agreed on a comprehensive framework to
normalise their bilateral ties after almost a century of hostility. The
agreement was welcomed by Washington and came ahead of Friday’s
commemoration of the genocide of Armenians by Turks in 1915.

The two countries have been involved in Swiss-mediated talks to resolve
their differences and restore ties that may lead to the reopening of
borders closed in 1993. The breakthrough is likely to enhance Turkey’s
bid to join the European Union.

"The two parties have achieved tangible progress and mutual
understanding in this process and they have agreed on a comprehensive
framework for the normalisation of their bilateral relations," the
foreign ministries of both countries said late on Wednesday. "A road
map has been identified."

The long-running hostility has isolated impoverished Armenia and
hampered Turkey’s efforts to join the European Union.

The announcement of the agreement on a ‘road map’ comes just a day
before the Armenian commemoration day of the 1915 mass killings
carried out by Turks during the Ottoman empire.

Turkey does not acknowledge the killings as genocide.

Turkey and Armenia, together with Switzerland, have been working
intensively to normalise their bilateral relations and promote greater
stability in the region.

Ankara and Yerevan have no diplomatic relations. Their border
was closed in 1993 as Turkey sided with Muslim ally Azerbaijan,
which was fighting Armenian-backed separatists over the breakaway
Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Turkish media said that the Obama administration welcomed the move
and urged normalisation to take place without preconditions as well
as within a reasonable time frame.

"We urge Armenia and Turkey to proceed according to the agreed
framework and roadmap. We look forward to working with both governments
in support of normalisation, and thus to promote peace, security and
stability in the whole region," Robert Wood, a US state department
spokesman said in statement.

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