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    RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: KARABAKH ISSUE RELATED TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS, BUT IT'S NO MORE A PRECONDITION
    Anna Nazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    05.11.2009 17:17

    "In the Armenian-Turkish relations we see a new stage of moving from
    protocols to parliaments. This is more than football diplomacy. This
    is now American football diplomacy, which is a contact sport. It's
    more violent and the rules are slightly different," Director of
    the Armenian Center for National and International Studies Richard
    Giragosian said at today's briefing on the "Armenian-Turkish Diplomacy
    & Nagorno Karabagh: Deal or No Deal?"

    According to him, there are new demands coming from Turkish side
    over Nagorno Karabakh. There are new series of tests and challenges
    from Turkey on Armenia. These are Turkish tests not only of Armenian
    reaction, but also of the international community, he said.

    "The Karabakh issue is of greater significance in the context of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. There are constant demands from Turkey and
    the US over Nagorno Karabakh. The replacement of Matthew Bryza with
    a new OSE Minsk Group Co-Chair was a significant return to earlier
    US policy, where the Co-Chairman from the United States had no other
    portfolio or responsibility. This was US policy until 2004. This
    is a demonstration of US policy of greater significance of Nagorno
    Karabakh. It also reflects the greater significance of the Minsk
    Group itself," Richard Giragosian said.

    Giragosian does not expect the Turkish parliament to do anything
    regarding the protocols until early next year more specifically
    February or March. "This is, of course, connected with the 95th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on April 24th. This is risky,
    because Armenian patience is not infinite. Expectations on Turkey
    are very high. The constant message from Brussels and Washington is
    that Turkey must fulfill its obligations in a reasonable timeframe,"
    he said.

    ACNIS Director considers that we are going to see a new calendar
    regarding the Minsk Group and Nagorno Karabakh, starting in Moldova
    and moving to Athens, where the OSCE Ministerial Council is going to
    meet on December 1 and 2. The Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan
    are also set to meet there with a long-term goal of forging progress
    on Karabakh by January.

    The Nagorno Karabakh issue is related to Armenian-Turkish diplomacy.

    But the most significant is that is no more directly related. It's no
    longer a precondition or a prerequisite for Armenian-Turkish diplomacy,
    and it should not be allowed to return as a precondition.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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