ANKARA: Armenian Delegation Visits A.T.O. (Ankara Trade Chamber)

Armenian Delegation Visits A.T.O.

Anadolu Agency, Turkey
Feb 9 2005

Anadolu Agency: 2/9/2005

ANKARA – Youth Party of Armenia leader Sargis Asatryan, and Arsen
Ghazaryan, President of the Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen
of Armenia, met Ankara Trade Chamber (ATO) Chairman Sinan Aygun
on Wednesday.

When Aygun asked Asatryan whether he accepted so-called Armenians
genocide in 1915, Asatryan said that, “Turkey did not have any
connection with Ottomans. Many things were experienced and passed.
1,5 million people were killed, they say. Years have passed. These
are incidents which happened in sultanate and war period. Now, Turkey
is a democratic country and we have forgotten these incidents.”

Asatryan said, “we do not want anybody to intervene in development
of Turkey-Armenia relations. Third countries like the United States,
France, Azerbaijan, Uruguay and China should not intervene in relations
between Turkey and Armenia.”

Meanwhile, Aygun said, “Turkey’s accession to the EU will be beneficial
for Armenia.”

“We are uneasy about the statements of Armenian President Robert
Kocharian regarding Turkey-EU process. This does not bring any
benefit to Armenia. Turkey’s accession to the EU will be beneficial
for Armenia. Problems between Armenia and a Turkey which joined the
EU will be solved easier. Armenia should support Turkey in its EU
process,” said Aygun.

Noting that Armenian diaspora does not serve interests of Armenia,
Aygun said the genocide claims have become a tool for political gains
in France and United States. Aygun said, “Turkey does not have any
problems with Armenian people. Armenia has to stop Armenian diaspora.”

Recalling that Karabakh is still under occupation of Armenia, Aygun
wanted this occupation to end.

Aygun also said that Turkey does not accept Armenian genocide
allegations. “If we stuck into past incidents, we cannot reach
anywhere,’ he added.

Aygun said, “a migration movement happened in 1915. Greek soldiers
killed many Turks in 1919. This was a war and it ended. There are
also Turkish citizens who were killed by Armenians during the war. It
is an unjust attitude to claim Turks committed Armenian genocide.
Turning incidents of the past into a blood feud will bring no benefit,
but only disturb people. We shall make trade. Turkey opened its air
space to Armenia. We did not blockade Armenians.”

Asatryan said, “Turkey and Armenia should join the EU together.”

“There are Turkish citizens who make trade with Armenia. We want
political relations to recover,” he added.

Asatryan said, “we want to establish sincere relations with Turkey.
We will become strong together with Turkey.”

Asatryan invited Aygun to Armenia, and Aygun said that he can visit
Armenia in April or May.