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Monday, February 19, 2007

Armenia Surrenders to Turkish Demands



As you know, I disapprove of Armenia's insistence to develop relations with Turkey without precondition. But now, all is lost.
Robert Kocharian rejected Turkey's offer to set up a joint panel of historians to debate the issue and called on Ankara to accept his suggestion of an intergovernmental commission. "The normalization of bilateral relations is the responsibility of governments, not historians," Kocharian was quoted by Reuters as saying.

"That is why we are ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey without preconditions, create an intergovernmental commission and to discuss all issues, including the most sensitive," he added.
We all know that whatever commission is in place to discuss the Armenian Genocide will only be for show. Do you really expect Turkey to discover that it indeed killed 1,500,000 Armenians after decades of lies? Come on!

Sadly, this and other calls from Armenia to open relations have been due to the Kars-Tbilisi-Baku railway project, from which Armenia was excluded recently, despite attempts by Armenia and the United States to the contrary. Great! Let's sell our our history for money!

Source: ArmenPress

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