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    DELAY IN PROTOCOLS RATIFICATION PROCESS BY TURKEY IS NORMAL OCCURRENCE

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    17.11.2009 11:33 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Normalization of the Armenia-Turkey relations without
    progress in the Karabakh settlement can harm Ankara's relations with
    Baku, states the report of Chatham House "Turkey, Russia and the
    Caucasus: the common and conflicting interests".

    According to the report, the war in August of 2008 adversely affected
    the Armenian economy and therefore opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border, closed by Turkey in 1993, may be useful either for Armenia
    or Georgia.

    Chatham House believes that Turkey put forward preconditions for
    Armenia to open the border: abandoning international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide and settlement of the Karabakh conflict on
    terms favorable to Azerbaijan.

    "After the August events Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan initiated
    the start of "football diplomacy", resulted in signed protocols on
    the establishment of the Armenia-Turkey diplomatic relations. This
    initiative, contrary to some expectations, did not lead to Moscow's
    resistance, " the report said.

    The report focuses also on Russian-Turkish relations. "Moscow supports
    the Kurds and the Turks of Cyprus, where Russia can create an offshore
    zone. British experts believe that the Russian-Turkish relations
    correspond to overall political picture of the region.

    According to Chatham House, despite current concerns, normalization
    of Armenia-Turkey relations would unlikely lead to the weakening of
    relations between Russia and Armenia, and on the other hand, cooling
    of relations between Ankara and Baku.

    British experts treated as normal the delay caused by Turkey of
    the ratification of Armenian-Turkish Protocols. "Delays could have
    serious consequences, since the Armenian authorities threatened to
    abandon the process of reconciliation, if the protocol ratification
    process is delayed," the report of Chatham House says.
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