YEREVAN—The Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation on Monday issued the following declaration after Saturday’s signing of the protocols on the establishment and development of relations between Armenia and Turkey in Zurich:
Declaration
The protocols on establishing relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey were signed on October 10.
On this occasion, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation declares:
a. Consultations, which took place over the last several weeks after the protocols were made public, although not always under free and transparent conditions, proved that there are serious concerns and great counteraction regarding these documents; that the homeland and the Diaspora have the same approach to fundamental issues concerning all Armenians. It was made clear that the struggle for the Armenian Cause is simultaneously a struggle for the fate and development of our independent statehood.
b. The consultations proved that the protocols and the process include provisions satisfying the three fundamental preconditions which Turkey has put forth since the first days of the independence of the Republic of Armenia. It also became apparent that the same concerns existed in those Armenian circles who were defending the Armenian President’s policy.
c. These concerns were finally clearly expressed by the President of the Republic of Armenia in his address to the Armenian people on October 10. The President of Armenia disclosed the existence of those very same dangers and preconditions that the ARF had expressed. In particular, the President of the Republic of Armenia affirmed that:
1. Any kind of relations with Turkey cannot put into question the veracity of the Armenian Genocide and the fact that the Armenian people have been dispossessed of their homeland.
2. There exists a border issue between Armenia and Turkey.
3. The signed documents cannot in any way be related to the resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
We are convinced that had the president expressed these positions earlier, it could have steered the consultations correctly and could have resulted in the refusal to sign the protocols. At any rate, this position must guide all the representatives of the Armenian authorities, as well as those who defended the now-signed protocols.
d. Turkey’s unconstructive position during the signing ceremonies of the protocols is an eloquent testament that Turkey is realizing the process in favor of accomplishing its own preconditions, which was sufficient foundation for Armenia to refuse to sign. The scandal that occurred during the signing ceremony is a testament to the failure of our diplomacy in Armenia-Turkey negotiations. The presence of the foreign ministers of the United States, the Russian Federation, France, the European Union and Switzerland and the efforts to ensure the signing of the protocols at any cost is in fact pressure being brought to bear, especially on the Republic of Armenia. We are convinced, that Armenia should not have succumbed to those pressures. It is equally unacceptable for the world’s power centers to exert pressure on small nations, through political, economical or other means.
e. We are entering a new stage of the struggle following the signing of the protocols. The new announcements being made from Turkey are a testament to that country’s objective, which is to weaken Armenia and the Armenians and to enforce new concessions.
Under these conditions it is necessary, through all possible means to prevent the ratification of the protocols which are a blow to the interests of our state and nation. That objective demands the widening and deepening of our pan-Armenian unity; not to open the door to any expression of national discord and to be prepared to endure potentially dangerous new developments that await pan-national issues.
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation is steadfast in its struggle to ensure the failure of the ratification of the protocols. For that objective, the ARF will use all political and constitutional means all the way to regime change, if necessary.
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation is appealing to the all Armenians to arm themselves with confidence and resolve. We are compelled to prevent the ratification of the protocols with our combined powers and by doing so to neutralize the real dangers threatening Armenia and the Armenians, in the name of the Republic of Armenia, liberated Artsakh, the unity of our people and the right of our generations to live in dignity in the world.
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
12 October 2009
Yerevan







thank you. they want our border opened to our enemy for free and are paying turkey billions to open the border for their own gains we get suffering of our survivors and devastation to our nation so the super powers can be economically more secure so they can rule. they have no morals no humanity or dignity. they haven’t for 95 years accepted our genocide ether they are no different than the turks. they are sleeping with our enemy. that’s why its always at our expense again and again. they can’t hear us because they have only self interest. we still have survivors to protect. now we know better and are strong we can not be toyed with or fooled again or intimidated by their false threats, silly temper tantrums, ploys and promises. we are fearless we have the souls of our fathers governing our path. we will not open any border to our enemies the big powers want regional manipulation for the security of their economy not ours, they are telling us they are doing this for us so they won’t have to pay us and upset our enemy, their bed fellow our nasty neighbor, the half witted emotionally weak nation that can’t deal with their history. who have no sense of responsibility, instead trow tantrums and cry hysterically demanding is their tone of speech. thank you for your letter Armenian Revolutionary Federation, our only true protectors.
The following extract from Asbarev, Thursday, October 22, 2009
offers an insight of how some on the other side view the protocols;
is this “concern” real or theatrical?!
Sukru Elekdag, the former ambassador to the US and a leader of the Republican People’s Party, or CHP, criticized the ambiguous language in the protocols, arguing that Turkey’s interests were at risk.
“Don’t forget that as soon as Armenia gained its independence, it passed a decision not to recognize the Kars treaty,” stressed Elektag. “The exclusion of a provision about the Kars treaty in the protocol means that Turkey loses its right as guarantor of Nakhchivan. According to the 3rd article of Moscow treaty, Turkey and Russia are guarantors of Nakhchivan’s status.”