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    DASHNAK LEADER SEES INCREASED PRESSURE ON ARMENIA
    Irina Hovannisian

    Armenialiberty.org
    http://www.azatuty un.am/content/article/1794943.html
    Aug 7 2009

    Turkey's preconditions for normalizing relations with Armenia have
    left Yerevan under stronger international pressure to make concessions
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, a senior member of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) said on Friday.

    Giro Manoyan said the United States and other mediating powers are
    pressing the conflicting parties to sign up to their basic principles
    of a Karabakh settlement before an October 14 football match in Turkey
    which Ankara hopes will be attended by President Serzh Sarkisian.

    "Their haste is in effect related to Turkey's precondition that it
    will not sign a [normalization] agreement with Armenia until there is
    progress on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue," Manoyan told RFE/RL. "As far
    as Karabakh is concerned, this haste is against Armenian interests
    because it does not stem from the logic of the conflict's resolution."

    Dashnaktsutyun, which pulled out of Sarkisian ruling coalition in
    April, is strongly opposed to the framework peace accord drafted
    by the American, French and Russian mediators co-chairing the OSCE
    Minsk Group. The nationalist party has also been highly critical of
    Armenia's rapprochement with Turkey that was initiated by Sarkisian.

    The dialogue between the two nations gained momentum when Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul visited Yerevan last September to watch
    the first-ever game between the two countries' national soccer
    teams. Sarkisian has made clear that he will not travel to Turkey
    for their return match this fall unless Ankara takes "real steps"
    to reopen the Turkish-Armenian border.

    Novruz Mammadov, a top aide to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev,
    likewise claimed earlier this week that the Karabakh mediators have
    stepped up pressure on the Armenian side not least because of the
    Turkish-Armenian dialogue. The Armenian Foreign Ministry brushed
    aside the claim.

    Visiting Turkey on Thursday, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir
    Putin reaffirmed his country's stated commitment to ending the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. But he said Moscow can not force
    either party to go along with the compromise deal. "We will by all
    means assist in finding agreements and compromises that will lead to
    a final and complete settlement of the conflict," Putin told a news
    conference in Ankara.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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