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YEREVAN, ANKARA (Foreign
Ministry Press Service)—The foreign ministers of Armenia, Turkey
and Switzerland issued a joint announcement Monday outlining the
protocols that will guide the establishment and development of
relations between Turkey and Armenia.
Below is the text of the
announcement and the protocols, which we received from the
foreign ministry.
The Republic of Armenia
and the Republic of Turkey have agreed to start their internal
political consultations on the two protocols – the “Protocol on
the establishment of diplomatic relations” and the “Protocol on
the development of bilateral relations” – which have been
initiated in the course of their efforts under Swiss mediation.
The two Protocols provide
for a framework for the normalization of their bilateral
relations within a reasonable timeframe. The political
consultations will be completed within six weeks, following
which the two Protocols will be signed and submitted to the
respective Parliaments for the ratification on each side. Both
sides will make their best efforts for the timely progression of
the ratification in line with their constitutional and legal
procedures.
The normalization of
bilateral relations will contribute to the regional peace and
stability. The Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
are committed are pursuing their joint efforts with the
assistance of Switzerland.
Protocol on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
Between Republic of Armenia and Republic of Turkey
The Republic of Armenia
and the Republic of Turkey,
Desiring to
establish good neighborly relations and to develop bilateral
cooperation in the political, economic, cultural and other
fields for the benefit of their peoples, as envisaged in the
Protocol on the development of relations signed on the same day,
Referring to
their obligation under the Charter of the United Nations, the
Helsinki Final Act, the Charter of Paris for a New Europe,
Reconfirming
their commitment, in their bilateral and international
relations, to respect and ensure respect for the principles
equality, sovereignty, non intervention in internal affairs of
other states, territorial integrity and inviolability of
frontiers,
Bearing in mind
the importance of the creation and maintenance of an atmosphere
of trust and confidence between the two countries that will
contribute to the strengthening of peace, security and stability
of the whole region, as wll as being determined to refrain from
the threat or the use of force, to promote the peaceful
settlement of disputes, and to protect human rights and
fundamental freedoms,
Confirming the
mutual recognition of the existing border between the two
countries as defined by the relevant treaties of international
law,
Emphasizing
their decision to open the common border.
Reiterating their
commitment to refrain from pursuing any policy incompatible with
the spirit of good neighborly relations.
Condemning all
forms of terrorism, violence and extremism irrespective of their
cause, pledging to refrain from encouraging and tolerating such
acts and to cooperate in combating against them,
Affirming their
willingness to chart a new pattern and course for their
relations on the basis of common interests, goodwill and in
pursuit of peace, mutual understanding and harmony,
Agree to
establish diplomatic relations as of the date of the entry into
force of this Protocol in accordance with the Vienna Convention
on Diplomatic Relations of 1961 and to exchange Diplomatic
Missions.
Protocol on Development of Relations Between the Republic of
Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
Guided by
the Protocol on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations
between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
signed on the same day,
Considering
the perspectives of developing their bilateral
relations, based on confidence and respect to their mutual
interests,
Determining
to develop and enhance their bilateral relations, in the
political, economic, energy, transport, scientific, cultural
issues and other fields, based on common interests of both
countries,
Supporting
the promotion of the cooperation between the two countries in
the international and regional organizations, especially within
the framework of the UN, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, the
Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and the BSEC,
Taking into
account the common purpose of both States to cooperate
for enhancing regional stability and security for ensuring
democratic and sustainable development of the region,
Reiterating
their commitment to the peaceful settlement of regional and
international disputes and conflicts on the basis of the norms
and principles of international law,
Reaffirming
their readiness to actively support the actions of the
international community in addressing common security threats to
the region and world security and stability, such as terrorism,
transnational organized crimes, illicit trafficking of drugs and
arms,
1. Agree
to open the common border within 2 months after entry into force
of this Protocol,
2. Agree
to
Conduct regular political consultation between the Ministries of
Foreign Affairs of the two countries;
Implement a dialogue on
the historical dimension with the aim to restore mutual
confidence between the two nations, including an impartial and
scientific examination of the historical records and archives to
define existing problems and formulate recommendations;
Make the best possible use
of existing transport, communications and energy infrastructure
and networks between the two countries and to undertake measures
in this regard;
Develop the bilateral
legal framework in order to foster cooperation between the two
countries;
Cooperate in the fields of
science and education by encouraging relations between the
appropriate institutions as well as promoting the exchange of
specialists and students, and act with the aim of preserving the
cultural heritage of both sides and launching common cultural
projects;
Establish consular
cooperation in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Consular
Relations of 1963 in order to provide necessary assistance and
protection to the citizens of the two countries;
Take concrete measures in
order to develop trade, tourism and economic cooperation between
the two countries;
Engage in a dialogue and
reinforce their cooperation on environmental issues.
3. Agree
on the establishment of an intergovernmental bilateral
commission which shall comprise separate sub-commissions for the
prompt implementation of the commitments mentioned in operation
paragraph 2 above in this Protocol. To prepare the working
modalities of the intergovernmental commission and its
sub-commissions, a working group headed by the two Ministers of
Foreign Affairs shall be created 2 months after the day
following the entry into force of this Protocol. Within 3 months
after the entry into force of this Protocol, these modalities
shall be approved at ministerial level. The intergovernmental
commission shall meet for the first time immediately after the
adoption of the said modalities. The sub-commissions shall start
their work at the latest 1 month thereafter and they shall work
continuously until the completion of their mandates. Where
appropriate, international experts shall take part in the
sub-commissions.
The timetable ans elements
agreed by both sides for the implementation of this Protocol are
mentioned in the annexed document (See below), which is an
integral part of this Protocol.
This Protocol and the
Protocol on the Estblishment of Diplomatic Relation between the
Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey shall enter into
force on the same day, i.e. on the fist day of the first month
following the exchanges of instruments of ratification.
Annexed
Document: Timetable and elements for the implementation of the
Protocol on development of relations between the Republic of
Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
Timetable and elements for the implementation of the Protocol on
development of relations between the Republic of Armenia and the
Republic of Turkey
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Steps to be undertaken |
Timing
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1.
to open the common border |
Within two months after the entry into force of the Protocol
on the development of relations between the Republic of
Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
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2.
to establish a working group headed by the two Ministers of
Foreign Affairs to prepare the working modalities of the
intergovernmental commission and its sub-committees |
2
months after the day following entry into force of the
Protocol on development of relations between the Republic of
Armenia and the Republic of Turkey
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3.
to approve the working modalities of the intergovernmental
commission and its sub-commissions and ministerial level |
Within 3 months after entry into force of the Protocol on
development of relations between the Republic of Armenia and
the Republic of Turkey
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4.
to organize the first meeting of the intergovernmental
commission |
Immediately after the adoption of the working modalities of
the intergovernmental commission and its sub-commissions at
ministerial level
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5.
to operate the following sub-commissions:
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the sub-commission on political consultations;
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the sub- commission on transport, communications, and energy
infrastructure and networks,
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the sub-commission on legal matters
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the sub-commission on science and education
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the sub-commission on trade, tourism, and economic
cooperation;
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the sub-commission on the historical dimension to implement
a dialogue with the aim to restore mutual confidence between
the two nations, including an impartial scientific
examination of the historical records and archives to define
existing problems and formulate recommendations, in which
Armenian, Turkish as well as Swiss and other international
experts shall take part. |
At
the latest 1 month after the first meeting of the
intergovernmental commission |
For the
Republic of Armenia
For the Republic of Turkey
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