{"id":15151,"date":"2009-10-06T16:06:22","date_gmt":"2009-10-06T14:06:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=15151"},"modified":"2009-10-06T16:12:42","modified_gmt":"2009-10-06T14:12:42","slug":"protocols-to-be-signed-and-ratified-with-possible-reservations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2009\/10\/06\/protocols-to-be-signed-and-ratified-with-possible-reservations\/","title":{"rendered":"Protocols to be Signed and Ratified With Possible Reservations"},"content":{"rendered":"<table class=\"mceItemTable\" border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" cellspacing=\"0\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td valign=\"top\"><span style=\"font-size: medium;\" mce_style=\"font-size: medium;\"><\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/SASSUN-2.jpg\" mce_src=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/SASSUN-2.jpg\" alt=\"SASSUN-2\" title=\"SASSUN-2\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-15154\" width=\"300\" height=\"327\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/SASSUN-2.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/10\/SASSUN-2-275x300.jpg 275w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>The President of Armenia spent just 24 hours in Los Angeles on October 4,  following brief visits to Paris and New York. Angry protesters greeted him in  all three cities, accusing him of making unacceptable concessions in a pending  agreement with Turkey.<\/div>\n<div>In a large conference hall in the Beverly Hilton hotel, Beverly Hills,  around 60 community leaders were invited to exchange views with the President on  the Armenia-Turkey Protocols. They had to first pass through metal-detectors to  get into the hall.<\/div>\n<div>Meanwhile, thousands of demonstrators had gathered outside the hotel waving  placards, demanding Pres. Sargsyan\u2019s resignation, and chanting slogans that  could be heard all the way inside the 8<sup>th<\/sup> floor conference room. A  small plane could be seen hovering overhead, flying a large banner with the  inscription &#8212; &#8220;No to Protocols.&#8221;<\/div>\n<div>After the President\u2019s opening remarks, I was called upon to address the  issues at hand. In welcoming the President to Los Angeles, I wondered why he had  decided to consult with Diaspora Armenians, only after the negotiations with  Turkey had been concluded and the Protocols already initialed. What was the  purpose of this &#8220;consulting tour,&#8221; when Armenia and Turkey were just days away  from signing the Protocols in Switzerland? If the visit was intended to appease  the Diaspora, why was it not done earlier, before most Armenians went into a  frenzy, causing chaotic scenes in Paris where demonstrators were violently  dragged off by the French police to allow the President to lay a wreath at the  feet of the Gomidas Statue?<\/div>\n<div>Tense confrontations do not lend themselves to calm and meaningful  dialogue.<\/div>\n<div>I also questioned the wisdom of trying to reconcile with Armenia\u2019s  long-standing enemies, at a time when Armenians have great difficulty  reconciling with each other. Rather than forming an Armenian-Turkish commission,  there is a greater need for an intra-Armenian task force to reach a common  understanding of their political demands, and agree on a proper division of  labor between the Armenian government and Diasporan communities.<\/div>\n<div>I expressed the opinion that these Protocols were not only poorly  negotiated, but also concluded under foreign pressure. Furthermore, contrary to  the President\u2019s protestations, the Protocols include several Turkish  preconditions, such as acceptance of Turkey\u2019s territorial integrity, and  re-examination of the Genocide issue.<\/div>\n<div>While the Armenian side has negotiated in good faith, Turkish leaders have  kept repeating their rejectionist refrain &#8212; as seen in Pres. Gul\u2019s recent  statement in Nakhichevan &#8212; that Turkey would not open its border with Armenia,  until the Karabagh conflict is settled. What was the whole point of these  negotiations and concessions, if Armenia\u2019s border with Turkey would remain  closed?<\/div>\n<div>Even if the Protocols are signed and ratified, and the border is opened,  Armenia could still end up holding an empty bag, should Turkey, under some  future pretext, close it down again. I asked Pres. Sargsyan if he would be  prepared to add a reservation to the Protocols, stating that Armenia would  nullify the agreement, should Turkey close the border again!<\/div>\n<div>I also expressed my agreement with the President\u2019s concern &#8212; stated during  an interview with the Armenian Reporter &#8212; that some of the provisions of the  Protocols were bound to make the pursuit of the recognition of the Armenian  Genocide even more challenging. I asked the President if it was wise to make the  Armenian activists\u2019 already difficult task of confronting the powerful Turkish  state even more difficult!<\/div>\n<div>I concluded my remarks by urging the President not to rush into signing  these flawed and detrimental Protocols. Why attempt to resolve through a single  document, decades-long problems between Armenia and Turkey? A one-line document  simply calling for the establishment of diplomatic relations and opening of the  borders would have sufficed.<\/div>\n<div>I pointed out that the President\u2019s acceptance of the Protocols, was forcing  Armenians to pin their hopes on the possibility that Turkey itself would  inadvertently end up safeguarding Armenia\u2019s interests by refusing to ratify the  agreement for its own reasons.<\/div>\n<div>In response to my remarks, Pres. Sargsyan expressed his willingness to  accept my suggestion to add a reservation to the Protocols that would call for  the repeal of the agreement, should Turkey ever decide to close the border,  after opening it.<\/div>\n<div>In the course of the three-hour-long meeting during which very few of the  29 speakers supported the Protocols, Pres. Sargsyan insisted that he would never  accept the re-examination of the facts of the Armenian Genocide by the  historical sub-commission referred to in the Protocols. He stated that the main  task of this sub-commission would be to discuss the steps necessary for the  removal of the consequences of the Genocide. The President expected that the  agreement would open new avenues to educate the Turkish public about the  Armenian Genocide. He also categorically rejected the possibility of being  pressured into making concessions on Artsakh!<\/div>\n<div>Given Pres. Sargsyan\u2019s refusal to accept the re-examination of the Genocide  and rejection of any concessions on Artsakh &#8212; two key Turkish demands &#8212; one  wonders if members of the Turkish Parliament would ever agree to ratify these  Protocols and open the border with Armenia!<\/div>\n<div>Pres. Sargsyan concluded the lengthy session by acknowledging that he  himself has concerns about some aspects of the Protocols that have not been  fully assessed! He stated that the Protocols could close the door on future  demands from Turkey and may cause difficulties in resolving the Artsakh  conflict. Similar concerns were also expressed by Arkady Ghoukassian, the former  President of Artsakh, who was accompanying Pres. Sargsyan.<\/div>\n<div>Despite such misgivings, it was clear from the Pres. Sargsyan\u2019s overall  remarks that he did not entertain any revisions of the Protocols, and seemed  fully intent on seeing them signed and ratified, possibly after adding some  reservations.<\/div>\n<\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The President of Armenia spent just 24 hours in Los Angeles on October 4, following brief visits to Paris and New York. Angry protesters greeted him in all three cities, accusing him of making unacceptable concessions in a pending agreement with Turkey. 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