{"id":18383,"date":"2010-04-12T10:14:53","date_gmt":"2010-04-12T08:14:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=18383"},"modified":"2023-04-06T09:51:25","modified_gmt":"2023-04-06T06:51:25","slug":"turkish-eu-minister-on-the-armenian-genocide-controversy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2010\/04\/12\/turkish-eu-minister-on-the-armenian-genocide-controversy\/","title":{"rendered":"Turkish EU Minister on the Armenian Genocide Controversy"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"ygrp-text\">\n<h2>&#8216;We Are  Very Sensitive About This Issue&#8217;<\/h2>\n<div id=\"spArticleTopAsset\">\n<div>\n<div><span class=\"removed_link\" title=\"\/fotostrecke\/fotostrecke-52872.html\"><\/span><\/p>\n<div><span class=\"removed_link\" title=\"\/fotostrecke\/fotostrecke-52872.html\"><strong title=\"outbind:\/\/227-000000008F6760541467C141B8C16D09B578087B445DC000\/fotostrecke\/fotostrecke-52872.html\">Photo  Gallery:<\/strong> 3  Photos<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>DPA<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"spIntroTeaser\"><strong>In a SPIEGEL interview,  Ankara&#8217;s Minister for European Affairs Egemen Bagis discusses Turkey&#8217;s journey  to the West and his country&#8217;s dispute with the United States over a resolution  on the genocide of the Armenians recently passed by Congress.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Mr. Bagis, why does  Turkey still need a minister for European Union affairs? Isn&#8217;t Europe a dead  issue in your country?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> Absolutely not. My government is investing  more energy in the reform process than any other government. In 2013 we will be  ready for accession.<strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> But do Turks share  your enthusiam? Three out of four Turks believe that the EU wants to divide your  country and spread Christianity.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> I have other figures:  If Turkey held a referendum today on accession, 60 percent would vote for it. On  the other hand, only 40 percent of Turks believe that accession will definitely  take place. In Europe it is the other way round: Forty percent want to take  Turkey in, but 60 percent believe the country will join the EU one day.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> In other words:  There is skepticism on both sides.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> Let&#8217;s put it this way:  Some countries like Malta apply for membership and are in the next day. Others  need a little more time. I have no problem with the fact that some Europeans say  they want negotiations with an open-ended outcome. Today everything has an  open-ended outcome, even Catholic marriages.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Turkey has been  seeking EU membership since 1959. Is it not humiliating to be held at bay for so  long?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> No, because we also  made mistakes. There have been three military coups since 1959, and many Turkish  government&#8217;s didn&#8217;t have a clear vision or idea of Europe. It was the Justice  and Development Party (AKP) government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan  that first made the necessary constitutional amendments between 2002 and 2004 so  that we could finally start accession negotiations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Only 17 percent of  Germans support Turkish membership in the EU.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> Believe me, one day  Europeans will have to appeal to the Turkish public to support EU membership.  Europe has many problems. Tell me, for example, how the EU plans to solve its  energy crisis without Turkish help? A large part of the future energy resources  Europe needs will flow through Turkey. And tell me how you are going to solve  your economic and demographic problems? The average age in Europe is 40, while  in Turkey it is 28. Where are you going to get your work force from? Who is  supposed to pay your pensions?<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> As long as declared  opponents of Turkish accession like German Chancellor Angela Merkel and France  President Nicolas Sarkozy are in office, you won&#8217;t get very far with such  arguments.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> I am very thankful  that German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has publicly stated that he wants  accession talks to continue. With regards to President Sarkozy: He used this  horrible, insulting phrase, &#8220;privileged partnership&#8221; &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> &#8230; a term that was  actually coined by Germany&#8217;s conservative Christian Democratic Union party.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> But Sarkozy repeated  it often enough. My government has only one answer: We will only accept full  membership &#8212; nothing more, nothing less. We want the same chances as every  candidate country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Atat\u00fcrk, the founder  of modern Turkey, said: &#8220;The Turks have only ever gone in one direction &#8212;  towards the West.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> And that is still  true. But at the same time, we are also a bridge and have four strong pillars,  one in each direction &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> &#8230; of which you  recently pulled out two by recalling your ambassadors to the United States and  Sweden. The move was triggered by the decision of a Congressional committee to  pass a resolution recognizing the death of more than a million Armenians in  1915-16 as genocide. A similar resolution was passed by Sweden&#8217;s parliament.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> With this decision,  Sweden has become slave to a thesis that, unfortunately, is based on falsehoods.  The voting in the US on the so-called genocide was a success for Turkey. The  Congressman from California, who got support from the Armenian lobby, made a  fool out of himself. He tried to scratch the back of every Representative in the  corridors of Congress in order to get their vote. But then he only won by a  single vote.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Still, a  Congressional committee approved the resolution.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> Secretary of State  Hillary Clinton later declared that the resolution will not be passed by the  entire House of Representatives. As you know, the French parliament passed a  similar law on the so-called Armenian genocide in 2006. Afterwards there was a  ban on French airforce flights over Turkey. We are very sensitive about this  issue.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> What options do you  have if the Americans do, in the end, recognize the genocide officially? Would  you want to close the Incirlik airbase? Leave NATO?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> I will leave that up  to your readers&#8217; imagination. But allow me to remind you of one thing: Seventy  percent of the logistical support for the Iraq deployment comes through  Incirlik.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Why is it so  difficult for Turkey to recognize the genocide of the Armenians?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> It is up to the  historians, not politicians, to judge what happened in the past. Politicians  look into the future. We have offered to create a joint commission of historians  together with the Republic of Armenia &#8212; so far without success. Besides, you  should know that the Ottoman Empire was an ally of the German Reich. Nothing  that happened back then happened without consultations with the Germans.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> If you dont accept  the word &#8220;genocide,&#8221; then how can you have a &#8220;Genocide Museum&#8221; in the city of  Igdir in eastern Turkey, dedicated to the Turks who died in 1915?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> That&#8217;s very easy:  Every action leads to a reaction. But I don&#8217;t want to rule out the possibility  that, someday, this museum could be transformed into a &#8220;Museum of Coexistance&#8221;  or a &#8220;Museum of Mutual Pain.&#8221; I do not want to deny that the Armenians went  through very difficult times &#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> You call it  &#8220;difficult times&#8221;? We are taking about 1.5 million Armenians who perished  between 1915 and 1917.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> According to American  historian Justin McCarthy, 600,000 Armenians died at the time &#8212; and at the same  time, 2 million Kurds and Turks. There was a civil war in Turkey, right in the  middle of World War I.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> The interior  minister at that time, Talat Pascha, told the then US ambassador, Henry  Morgenthau, that the &#8220;physical extermination&#8221; of the Amernians was a necessary  goal of the war.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> According to McCarthy,  this quote isn&#8217;t entirely accurate. But I am not a historian. I wasn&#8217;t there,  you weren&#8217;t there. Why don&#8217;t we leave this question to a mutual commission of  historians comprised of Armenians and Turks?<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> There was a time  when Turkey seemed further along the road toward confronting its past. In 1919,  the three men mainly responsible for the Armenian genocide &#8212; Talat Pasha, Enver  Pasha and Cemal Pasha &#8212; were all sentenced to death in absentia. Atat\u00fcrk wanted  nothing to do with them. Nevertheless, there are still three large, magnificent  tombstones for these men in Istanbul.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> It is traditional in  our culture to commemorate the dead. Like all of us, these men surely did some  good and some bad things in their lives and for their country.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Is Turkey worried  the Armenians will demand reparations?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> You know, there are an  estimated 100,000 illegal Armenian immigrants in our country, who work here  providing care for the elderly and children. For me, this shows that there is no  hate between our people. On the contrary: We are attempting to achieve  rapprochement, there is a peace process between our countries \u2026<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> \u2026 which is  stagnating at the moment.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> That is not our fault.  We have attempted to bridge our differences; we want to open all archives. But  when you see that the other side is blocking all your attempts, it makes you  skeptical.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> This issue  represents one of the few on which the AKP government, the military and the  secular elite are all on the same page. Doesn&#8217;t that bother you?<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> No. My government  focuses on solving problems. We want good neighborly relations, also with  Armenia.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Turkey&#8217;s new foreign  policy earned considerable praise, but the country&#8217;s domestic policies have been  enigmatic for some people in the West. Isn&#8217;t your government overplaying its  hand in its power struggle with the army? You are no longer arresting only  potential putschists, but also critics of the government.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> The investigations in the so-called  Ergenekon case, where men are suspected of having planned a putsch against the  government, are an issue for the judiciary. In the latest progress report, the  European Union assesses the investigation as an opportunity for Turkey to  further democratize itself.<strong>SPIEGEL:<\/strong> Others see signs of  continuing Islamization. Restaurants are losing their alcohol licenses, young  people are being harassed for holding hands in public and Family Minister Aliye  Kavaf has described homosexuality as a &#8220;disease.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bagis:<\/strong> I do not agree with  her, I do not consider homosexuality to be a disease. But I am neither a  historian nor a doctor. Besides, I really don&#8217;t think that Turkey has become  more conservative. It just so happens that the conservatives are a lot more  visible today than they were previously.<\/p>\n<p><em>Interview conducted by Bernhard Zand and Daniel  Steinvorth<\/em><br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www.spiegel.de\/international\/world\/turkish-eu-minister-on-the-armenian-genocide-controversy-we-are-very-sensitive-about-this-issue-a-683701.html<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><!--~-|**|PrettyHtmlStart|**|-~--><\/p>\n<div>__._,_.___<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#8216;We Are Very Sensitive About This Issue&#8217; Photo Gallery: 3 Photos DPA In a SPIEGEL interview, Ankara&#8217;s Minister for European Affairs Egemen Bagis discusses Turkey&#8217;s journey to the West and his country&#8217;s dispute with the United States over a resolution on the genocide of the Armenians recently passed by Congress. 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