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    ARMENIAN MP WORRIED BY EUROPES APPROACH TO TURKEY TIES

    AssA-Irada
    November 4, 2009 Wednesday
    Azerbaijan

    An Armenian lawmaker has voiced concern over European politicians
    approach to the normalization of Turkey-Armenia relations, saying they
    link the process with the settlement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
    over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh. The statement was made by Stepan
    Safaryan, head of the opposition Heritage faction in the Armenian
    parliament, who has held meetings with European institutions officials
    in Brussels and Strasbourg, Armenia Today news agency reported.

    Turkey and Armenia face decades of enmity. Turkey closed its border
    with Armenia in 1993 due to Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani
    territory and past genocide claims. On October 10, in Zurich, the two
    governments signed two protocols to establish diplomatic relations and
    reopen their borders, in a bid to normalize their strained relations.

    However, the documents require ratification in both countries
    parliaments. Safaryan claimed that Turkey is considered by Europeans
    today as a rising sun of the region, and the door is open to it to
    co-chair the OSCE Minsk Group, which is brokering settlement to the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. The lawmaker maintained that, by signing
    the protocols with Armenia, Ankara aims to achieve a solution to
    the Garabagh problem by next April and to impede recognition of the
    alleged World War I-era genocide of Armenians in US Congress. Another
    goal pursued by Turkey, he claimed, is turning into a regional leader.

    For this reason Turkey will be delaying ratification of the protocols,
    Safaryan alleged. Turkish officials have ruled out approval of the
    documents in the Grand National Assembly before progress is made in
    the Garabagh conflict.
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