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  • Erdogan Tells WSJ Ready To Sign Protocols, Regardless Of Moldova Out

    ERDOGAN TELLS WSJ READY TO SIGN PROTOCOLS, REGARDLESS OF MOLDOVA OUTCOME

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/06 /erdogan-tells-wsj-ready-to-sign-protocols-despite -moldova-outcome/
    Oct 6, 2009

    ANKARA (WSJ)-The Wall Street Journal Tuesday afternoon reported that
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in an interview
    that the signing of the Armenia-Turkey protocols was not dependent on
    progress of talks to be held Thursday in Moldova between the Armenian
    and Azeri presidents.

    "The agreement will be signed on Oct. 10. It doesn't have anything
    to do with what happens in Moldova," Erdogan told the Wall Street
    Journal Sunday.

    Erdogan also said the two processes - a resolution of the Karabakh
    conflict and rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia - remain linked,
    and that a positive outcome in Moldova would help overall. Turkish
    officials have continued to indicate the border could take longer to
    open than the three months set out in the three-page protocol.

    The Turkish leader said the only obstacle to signing the deal on
    Saturday would come if Armenia seeks to alter the text. "This is
    perhaps the most important point - that Armenia should not allow its
    policies to be taken hostage by the Armenian diaspora," Mr. Erdogan
    said. Much of Armenia's large diaspora opposes the protocol.

    A spokesman for Armenia President Serzh Sarkisian declined to comment
    on whether Armenia would seek changes to the protocol. He said the
    government would make a statement on "steps" concerning the protocol
    soon.

    Visit www.wsj.com for the complete article.
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