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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Dec 4 2009


    Approval of Turkey deal `hinges on Armenian pullout'

    04-12-2009 06:47:12

    The spokesman of the Turkish parliament's foreign affairs comittee
    has said parliamentary approval of the agreement on normalizing
    strained relations with Armenia, signed in October, depends on the
    withdrawal of Armenian troops from the seven occupied Azerbaijani
    districts.
    The remarks by Suat Kiniklioglu came during his debate with Igen
    Sarkisian, the senior aide to the Armenian president.
    Armenia and Turkey have been at odds and the border between the two
    countries has been closed since 1993 due to Armenia's policy of
    occupation and genocide claims. On October 10, two protocols -- which
    ultimately seek to open the Turkish-Armenian border ` were signed.
    However, the documents require parliamentary approval, and Ankara has
    repeatedly pledged that the border will not open until a fair solution
    is found to Azerbaijan's conflict with Armenia, which has been
    occupying over 20 percent of Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized
    territory since the early 1990s.
    Kiniklioglu said the process of Turkey-Armenia rapprochement has a
    potential to drastically change the situation in the turbulent South
    Caucasus region, emphasizing that `endeavoring to normalize ties on
    one side of the region, while maintaining a conflict on the other is
    incomprehensible and illogical.' He said ratification of the
    Turkish-Armenian protocols is a very `delicate' issue and will take a
    long time. Kiniklioglu added that speculating on the timeframe for
    ratifying the reconciliation papers would be wrong and could hurt the
    normalization process.
    Sarkisian, for his part, claimed the Upper Garabagh conflict was not
    reflected in the Ankara-Yerevan protocols. He further suggested that
    the documents be ratified in the Turkish parliament by the end of
    January, alleging that, otherwise, the process of normalizing
    bilateral relations could fail.
    `We will either continue our dialog without mixing the Garabagh issue
    or end it. We don't want to be used for the sake of other policies.'
    The debate between Kiniklioglu and Sarkisian, entitled `Turkey and
    Armenia: the road ahead', was organized by Germany's Marshall
    Foundation in Brussels, Turkey's Ankara news agency reported.*
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