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  • Delegation of prominent American Armenians to visit Turkey – PanARMENIAN.Net

    Delegation of prominent American Armenians to visit Turkey – PanARMENIAN.Net

    PanARMENIAN.Net – A delegation of prominent members of the American-Armenian community will arrive in Turkey on Friday, October 21, in an unprecedented visit to various religious sites throughout the country.

    The 25-member delegation, which includes U.S.-based influential businessmen and religious figures, will embark on a six-day tour of key religious sites in Istanbul, Diyarbakir and Van. The visit comes after the completion of restoration work on the 15th-century Surp Giragos Church in Diyarbakir province, one of the largest churches in the Middle East and a historic center of Turkey’s once thriving Armenian population.

    Archbishop Khajag Barsamian and other high level members of the American-Armenian diocese will participate in the church’s reopening which is slated for Oct. 23. The delegation also plans to attend a ceremony at the recently restored Armenian church on Akhtamar Island in the province of Van, Today’s Zaman reported.

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  • Turkey tries delaying solution of Armenian Genocide issue – Turkologist

    Turkey tries delaying solution of Armenian Genocide issue – Turkologist

    78434YEREVAN. – With its proposal to form a subcommittee of historians, Turkey is attempting to delay resolution of the matter, so that the parliament of any other country would not express its view on the Armenian Genocide, turkologist Artak Shakaryan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    “Turkey has no right to make such proposal because, prior to proposing a committee, it should at least provide its historians the right to freedom of speech. No Turkish historian, even if he finds that genocide had taken place, can express that aloud,” the historian stated, adding “[Turkish historian] Taner Akcam is compelled to live in the United States, and he was allowed entrance [into Turkey] only recently.”

    According to Shakaryan, in general, this proposal is unequivocally directed at delaying the issue, so that “the parliament of another country would not express its view on the [Armenian] Genocide, so they (Turkey) may say, ‘we are discussing the matter with the Armenians, and don’t obstruct.’”

    In the analyst’s view, resolution of the matter cannot be brought to a deadline. “Even if Turkish historians begin to become convinced that genocide had occurred, they could change their opinion at the last moment,” Artak Shakaryan concluded.

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  • FM: Turkey’s commitments to EU not negotiable

    FM: Turkey’s commitments to EU not negotiable

    10 18 2011 7 33 42 AM 4911401
    Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis
    FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE
    • Tue, Oct 18, 2011

    Turkey does not understand what it means to be a candidate country for EU membership, Foreign Minister Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis has said, clarifying at the same time, that Ankara’s commitments to EU member states, including the Republic of Cyprus, are not negotiable.

    In statements following a meeting with the new Ambassador of Egypt to Cyprus Menha Mahrous Bakhoum, here Monday, Marcoullis said it was a substantive meeting in view of her visit to Egypt in early November.

    The Minister said that it would be a very important visit and expressed Cyprus’ readiness to help in Egypt’s transformation process.

    ”We want to be in contact with this country as much as possible in order to see how to help, not only maintain our traditionally excellent relations, but find ways to help in the development and reshaping of the institutions and democracy in this very important neighboring country,” she added.

    Asked about the agreements signed between Cyprus and Egypt, Marcoullis said that ”Egypt honors and will respect all agreements it has signed with Cyprus.”

    The Minister referred to public statements made by the Foreign Minister of Egypt immediately after his meeting with Foreign Minister of Greece, adding that this position will be confirmed during his own visit to Egypt.

    She noted that Cyprus and Egypt signed an agreement in 2003 on the delimitation of their Exclusive Economic Zones and a ”very important agreement,” on joint exploitation of hydrocarbon deposits, which is pending ratification in both countries.

    ”What I asked of Ambassador of Egypt is for both countries, particularly Egypt, to move towards the ratification of this very important agreement, so that we can run as soon as possible several joint projects to jointly exploit hydrocarbons deposits” she added.

    Asked about Cyprus – Lebanon agreement on the delimitation of the EEZ which has not yet been ratified by the parliament of Lebanon, Marcoullis said that a delegation of technocrats from Lebanon is expected to arrive in Cyprus either this week or next to discuss issues concerning the exclusive economic zone.

    She said that the purpose of the visit is to discuss on a technocratic level some concerns raised by Lebanon not on the agreement, clarifying that there was never any problem with this agreement but problems emerged on the Lebanon – Israel exclusive economic zone.

    She said she would visit Lebanon following the Lebanese delegation visit to Cyprus perhaps in November.

    Asked if she discussed the Turkish threats with the new Ambassador of Egypt, Marcoullis said that Egypt’s position is clear, adding that Egypt ”recognizes the sovereign rights of the Republic as all other countries in the international community.”

    ”There is not one country in the world which does not recognize this exclusive right of the Republic of Cyprus, because as you know, most countries are signatories to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea”, she pointed out.

    She recalled that Turkey unfortunately not only has it not signed this Convention, but it is also an enemy of the Convention having its own interpretations regarding the Law of the Sea,” noting that ”these are the interpretations Turkey is trying to implement by conducting seismic exploration and other activities in Cyprus’s EEZ ”.

    Replying to questions, she said Cyprus has made representations about Turkey’s explorations within Cyprus’ EEZ by Turkish seismographic vessel Piri Reis and the Norwegian research vessel ‘Bergen Surveyor”, adding that Cyprus has made representations both to the Norwegian and the French governments since a French company is also involved in cooperating with the Norwegian company.

    She said that these representations are primarily addressed to the UN and the Security Council, “which we constantly keep updated with all developments,” he said.

    Asked to comment on Turkish newspaper Sabah reports according to which Turkey has proposed to Cyprus opening the port of Mersin to Cyprus-flagged ships in exchange of opening a chapter in its accession process which remains closed due to the Cyprus problem, Marcoullis said that this is a very old proposal.

    “Things are clear. In 2004 the EU demanded that Turkey signs and implements the Ankara Protocol, which requires the opening of all Turkish ports and airports to Cyprus. There is no question of negotiating,” she said.

    Of course, she continued, ”Turkey is known for haggling, but it must understand that the EU is not an issue for negotiation. It is a matter of specific rules and procedures which each candidate country must follow. ”

    Asked to comment on statements by Turkish Minister Responsible for Europe who described the Greek Cypriot side as the Trojan Horse of Israel on the issue of natural gas, the Minister said that such statements prove that Turkey has not realized what it means to be a candidate country for EU membership.

    She said that ”the candidate country must adapt to the EU and not the other way around. It seems, ”she added,” they have not understood this very basic element which governs the relations of all candidates with no exception, irrespective of the difficulties they face.”

    “The road to EU membership is not an easy one, it is difficult and requires difficult and serious decisions,” she said.

    Turkey, she said, has to decide if it wants to proceed at all costs, adding that it will also have to pay a political cost since it should certainly recognize the Republic of Cyprus, meet its commitments to the EU and implement the Ankara Protocol.

    In conclusion she said that this road is not determined by Turkey but by the EU and if Turkey wants to move on then it should follow this precise path.

    Turkish troops occupy Cyprus’ northern part since they invaded in 1974. Ankara does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus.

    Drilling in Cyprus’ EEZ has begun and is being carried out by Houston-based “Noble Energy”, off Cyprus’ south-eastern coast.

    Following Nicosia’s decision to begin drilling in its EEZ, Ankara has deployed warships in the Eastern Mediterranean.

    The government of Cyprus has protested to the UN and the EU Turkey’s moves, saying it has a sovereign right to exploit its natural resources, pointing out that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots will benefit from any benefits that may come from oil drilling.

    Cyprus has signed an agreement to delineate the Exclusive Economic Zone with Egypt and Israel with a view to exploit any possible natural gas and oil reserves in its EEZ. A similar agreement has been signed with Lebanon but the Lebanese Parliament has not yet ratified it.
    — Copyright © Famagusta Gazette 2011

  • 1915 events were Genocide – Turkish MP

    1915 events were Genocide – Turkish MP

    78205ISTANBUL. – Turkish MP from Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party, Altan Tan restated his words recently said in the international scientific conference in Artuklu University in Mardin, Turkey in the interview with Agos Armenian newspaper published in Istanbul.

    Altan insisted that Kurds and Muslims also played a role in the 1915 Genocide implemented against Armenians.

    “Not all Kurds though took a sword. However, Kurds do have their serious share of blame in the Genocide,” Altan stated criticizing also the attitude of the Muslims in rejecting the Genocide.

    Altan Tan had earlier stated that as a political figure he calls the 1915 events Genocide implemented against Armenians. No matter what the conditions were, those people were killed. The proof is the territory and the demographic situation. At that time 13 million people lived in Turkey and Armenians made 10% of the population. Currently the population is 75 million, while Armenians are only 40,000, MP had stated.

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  • Minister urges Turkey to contribute to Cyprus solution

    Minister urges Turkey to contribute to Cyprus solution

    The government has challenged Turkey to actively contribute to a political settlement in Cyprus, instead of threatening and being intransigent in its approach towards a solution.

    “The UN peace talks are up against the divisive intransigence of the Turkish side, which refuses to acknowledge convergences or close proximity of positions on certain negotiating chapters, seeking a final deadlock of the ongoing dialogue with a view to upgrade the status of the illegal Turkish Cypriot regime,” Defence Minister Demetris Eliades has said.

    He referred to Ankara’s threats against Cyprus, following a decision by Nicosia to begin natural gas and oil exploration in its exclusive economic zone. Turkey has deployed warships in the Eastern Mediterranean and has signed an illegal agreement with the Turkish Cypriot regime in occupied Cyprus to delineate what it calls continental shelf.

    Recalling that the international community recognises Cyprus’ sovereign right to explore its natural resources, the Minister said “this acknowledgement acts as a protection net in moral, political and legal terms.”

    “Turkey is faced with a great challenge: to cooperate for a solution to bring freedom and peace which would allow all its legal citizens to live in conditions of safety and reap the benefits of the country’s wealth,” he pointed out.

    Turkey, whose troops occupy Cyprus’ northern part since they invaded in 1974, does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus.

    Drilling for oil has already begun and is being carried out by Houston-based “Noble Energy”, off Cyprus’ south-eastern coast.

    The government of Cyprus has protested to the UN and the EU Turkey’s moves, saying it has a sovereign right to exploit its natural resources, pointing out that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots will benefit from any benefits that may come from oil drilling.

    Cyprus has signed an agreement to delineate the Exclusive Economic Zone with Egypt and Israel with a view to exploit any possible natural gas and oil reserves in its EEZ. A similar agreement has been signed with Lebanon but the Lebanese Parliament has not yet ratified it.

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  • Peace, reconciliation not possible unless Turkey faces its own history – French Ambassador

    Peace, reconciliation not possible unless Turkey faces its own history – French Ambassador

    78193YEREVAN.- Peace and reconciliation are not possible unless Turkey faces its own history, France’s Ambassador to Armenia Henri Reynaud told journalist on Monday.

    Commenting on France’s stance on the EU accession, the Ambassador recalled Nicolas Sarkozy’s position. In particular, acknowledging the role and essence of Turkey, President Sarkozy is confident that Turkey should not join the Union. French leader considers that Turkey, a big and strong country, will further strengthen its positions by recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

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