YEREVAN — Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has expressed his readiness to invite ex-president Levon Ter-Petrosian for a meeting after the latter published a critical article and offered to meet him to discuss a number of aspects of a recently adopted pan-Armenian declaration on the approaching Genocide Centennial.
Ter-Petrosian first published an article on February 11 voicing criticism regarding some aspects of the declaration that was recently adopted by a high-level commission planning and coordinating upcoming commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
He, in particular, criticized Sarkisian, who heads the commission, as well as leaders of Armenian Diaspora organizations for essentially laying territorial claim to Turkey. The ex-president specifically pointed to a declaration passage which says that Armenia and its worldwide Diaspora will strive to not only get more countries to condemn the slaughter of 1.5 million Ottoman Armenians but also âovercome consequences of the genocide.â In that context, it refers to the 1920 Treaty of Sevres that envisaged Armenian control over much of what is now eastern Turkey.
In a follow-up âopen letterâ to Sarkisian that Ter-Petrosian said was originally planned for publication on February 13 but appeared in media only four days later â because of the standoff that began last week between Sarkisian and Ter-Petrosianâs key opposition ally, Gagik Tsarukian â the ex-president offered a âtete-a-tete meetingâ with the current head of state to discuss the mentioned aspects of the declaration as well as other related issues. He also proposed the establishment of a separate commission that would âfinalize the position of the Republic of Armenia in the Genocide issue.â
In an addition to the original text of the article that Ter-Petrosian said had been written before the inception of the internal political standoff he regretted that it was impossible to realize his idea âin conditions of the political revenge and fierce violence unleashed against Gagik Tsarukian, the Prosperous Armenia Party and the opposition in general.â
In a reply open letter made available to the media on Friday President Sarkisian categorically rejected Ter-Petrosianâs evaluations of the pan-Armenian declaration, in particular, his claim that it contradicts the Constitution of Armenia and international legal documents. Still, he said, considering that âthere will be numerous proposalsâ to the commission before and after April 24, when the centenary of the Genocide is to be marked, Ter-Petrosianâs proposals should also be discussed.
âYou say that there is a need for a tete-a-tete meeting for that purpose. I see no problem,â Sarkisian said, stressing that the internal political reasons cited by Ter-Petrosian for the impossibility of the meeting were âinappropriateâ.
âWhen you find that there is a necessity and desire to discuss events on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, I am ready to send you a corresponding invitation,â President Sarkisian concluded.
Since its published on February 17, Ter-Petrosianâs open letter to Sarkisian has been construed differently by different political parties. While representatives of Sarkisianâs ruling Republican Party mainly welcomed the initiative, some in the opposition camp called it âa stab in the backâ against Tsarukian and his Prosperous Armenia Party.
But Ter-Petrosianâs right-hand man Levon Zurabian argued in an interview with RFE/RLâs Armenian Service (Azatutyun) on Thursday that the HAK leaderâs letter was, on the contrary, an attempt to put pressure on Sarkisian to end the crackdown against Tsarukian and his political team.
President Sarkisian Says Ready to Invite Ter-Petrosian for Meeting
No comments:
Post a Comment