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    TURKEY SHOULD HELP AZERBAIJAN PROTEST AT US CONGRESS AID TO KARABAKH

    news.az
    Wed 16 December 2009 | 13:27 GMT

    Canan Aritman Turkey should help Azerbaijan protest at the US Congress
    decision to allocate $8m in aid to Nagorno-Karabakh, opposition MP
    Canan Aritman has said.

    "It's a great pity that the US Congress treats Azerbaijan so unfairly.

    They cannot assist the separatist, criminal regime of Nagorno Karabakh,
    it is inadmissible," Canan Aritman of the Republican People's Party
    (CHP) told 1news.az.

    "Where are their democracy and human rights protection that they
    boast about?" Aritman said. "Hundreds of thousands of people have been
    living in unbearable conditions for 20 years at a time when they are
    going to help terrorists and separatists.

    "I, as a deputy of the Turkish parliament, condemn such actions of the
    US Congress. I think that Azerbaijan should not express its outrage
    alone. Turkey must support it. We should join efforts to make Congress
    disavow their assistance to the Armenian separatists."

    Aritman said that the chances of the Turkish parliament ratifying
    the Armenian-Turkish protocols on rapprochement were declining.

    "You see what's happening to Turkey. The initiatives of the government
    about the democratic settlement of the Kurdish problem have failed,
    civil chaos can be seen here. I do not think that the ruling party
    will dare to submit these protocols for consideration in parliament.

    But I think before April they will make another attempt to submit them
    for consideration in parliament. The representatives of the ruling
    party also understand that it will be difficult to impose them on
    parliament without progress in the Karabakh settlement."
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