May 6, 2010 - 16:25 AMT
Arman Melikyan: Armenia has given carte blanche to Turkey

NKR ex-minister of foreign affairs Arman Melikyan said that the first stage of the Armenian-Turkish normalization has ended in favor of Turkey. "Turkey has managed to disseminate an idea at the international arena, according to which Armenia has resigned itself to the events took place during the World War I in the region and loss of lands. I strongly believe that in future Turkey will offer similar versions, while Armenia is not ready to that from the ideological point of view," Mr. Melikyan told a press conference in Yerevan.

The Armenian authorities proudly state that they have managed to unmask Turkey, but only the leadership believes in it, he said. In Melikyan's opinion, Turkey has succeeded in getting involved in the Karabakh conflict settlement, while Armenia is pushed aside of these processes. Thus, the stance of Yerevan may be disregarded while making decisions on it, Melikyan said. "In my opinion, after the Russian President's visit to Turkey and then to Armenia, it will become clear what period of time will be provided to Armenia to overcome this situation or accept the dictated decisions," the ex-minister said.

He said that Turkey had been trying to decoy Armenia, as having agreed to the Protocols, Yerevan automatically refrained from discussing with Turkey the issues related to restoration of the Armenian people's rights. "First, we should have declared invalidity of Kars Treaty. I offered to apply to Russia to reject also Moscow Agreement. Thus, we would have been able to start negotiations with Turkey from the positions of 1918," Melikyan said, adding that Armenia has become a lever for superpowers, which are pursuing their own goals in the region that differ from the Armenian people's interests.

Melikyan added that even the form of termination of the Protocols' ratification has been advantageous for Turkey. "Armenia has given a carte blanche to Turkey, without rejecting the Protocols finally, and Ankara may set the Karabakh issue as a precondition," the ex-minister of Artsakh said.