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03YEREVAN2803
2003-11-24 11:58:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Yerevan
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GOAM OFFERS CONDOLENCES TO TURKEY AFTER ISTANBUL

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C O N F I D E N T I A L YEREVAN 002803 

SIPDIS

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EUR/CACEN FOR EUGENIA SIDEREAS
NSC FOR MATTHEW BRYZA
ANKARA FOR COB BLAHA

E.O. 12958: 11/23/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV TU AM
SUBJECT: GOAM OFFERS CONDOLENCES TO TURKEY AFTER ISTANBUL
TERRORIST ATTACKS


C O N F I D E N T I A L YEREVAN 002803

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR EUR/CACEN, EUR/ACE, INR
EUR/CACEN FOR EUGENIA SIDEREAS
NSC FOR MATTHEW BRYZA
ANKARA FOR COB BLAHA

E.O. 12958: 11/23/2013
TAGS: PREL PGOV TU ARMENIA'>AM
SUBJECT: GOAM OFFERS CONDOLENCES TO TURKEY AFTER ISTANBUL
TERRORIST ATTACKS



1. (U) Classified by Ambassador John Ordway for reasons 1.5
(b) and (d).


2. (C) Summary: The GOAM responded to the November 20
terrorist attacks in Istanbul with a public statement of
condemnation, followed by a telephone call by ARMENIAn FM
Oskanian to Turkish FM Gul on November 22. The attacks,
which attracted wide coverage in the local media and among
everyday ARMENIAns, were of particular interest to the GOAM
given the large ARMENIAn community in Istanbul and the
initial press reports of damage to the ARMENIAn Marmara
Cultural Institute near the HSBC building. The lead-up to
the GOAM response (which only took place late November 21
after FM Oskanian returned to ARMENIA from his travel to
Kyrgyzstan) confirmed the active role Oskanian plays in the
evolving ARMENIA-Turkey relationship. End summary.

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PUBLIC STATEMENT OFFERS CONDOLENCES
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3. (C) The GOAM released a public statement the evening of
November 21 condemning the recent terrorist attacks on the
British Consulate and HSBC bank building in Istanbul.
Note: The statement was the first time the GOAM had
reached out to Turkey in such a public fashion since the
August 1999 earthquake in Turkey. End note. The attacks,
which attracted wide coverage in the local media and among
everyday ARMENIAns, were of particular interest to the GOAM
given the large ARMENIAn community in Istanbul and the
initial press reports of damage to the ARMENIAn Marmara
Cultural Institute near the HSBC building. The November 22
press release follows:

Begin text: The Republic of ARMENIA strongly condemns the
terrorist acts which took place in Turkey, and which
resulted in great human loss and destruction. We express
our sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of
the victims, and to the governments and peoples of Turkey
and the United Kingdom. The Republic of ARMENIA
unequivocally joins the international battle against
terrorism which knows no borders and does not discriminate
among nations and religions. Terror acts in Turkey pose a
threat to all humanity. End text.

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OSKANIAN-GUL CALL FORMAL "BUT FRIENDLY"
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4. (C) In addition to the public statement, FM Oskanian
made the rare move of calling Turkish FM Gul November 22 to
express the GOAM's condolences. The MFA told us that the
call lasted ten minutes, had a "protocolary but friendly"
tone, but did not include any offer for humanitarian
support. The call was the first time the two FMs had
spoken since their meeting on the margins of UNGA in
September. The MFA Turkish Desk confirmed that Oskanian
wanted to send the GOT a message that the GOAM "understands
domestic tragedies and expects the Government of Turkey to
do its part to fight terrorists." Oskanian reportedly told
MFA colleagues following the telephone call that the
attacks must not unduly postpone the GOAM's ongoing
dialogue with the GOT regarding opening the ARMENIA-Turkey
border.


5. (C) Comment: The process leading up to the GOAM
response confirmed the active role Oskanian plays in the
ARMENIA-Turkey relationship. High and mid-level officials
inside the MFA and the President's Office were unwilling to
move on this issue until Oskanian returned from his trip to
Kyrgyzstan. Oskanian's role is so central in this issue
that the GOAM preferred to let the condolence message go
out two days after the fact rather than change regular
interlocutors and risk interrupting the evolving
relationship between the two countries.

ORDWAY