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    RA NSC BACKS ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.10.2009 16:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On October 8, President Serzh Sargsyan conducted an
    enlarged session of National Security Council (NSC). Apart from NSC
    members, meeting was also attended by Catholicos of All Armenians
    Karekin II, Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan, Chair
    of Public Council Vazgen Manukyan and Diaspora Minister Hranush
    Hakobyan. Discussion focused on the current stage of Armenian-Turkish
    process and Armenia's upcoming steps in that direction. Parties
    summed up results of public discussions and President's tour to big
    Armenian communities.

    "It time to sum up the results of six-day public discussion over
    Armenian-Turkish ties and my all-Armenian tour. It was important
    for us to listen to all possible approaches and get all possible
    recommendations over the issue. I think succeeded in our efforts,"
    President said in his opening speech. He further noted that discussions
    in Diaspora were very important from the viewpoint of tactical and
    strategic planning at every stage, including signature, ratification
    and implementation of Protocols.

    "Armenia has all resources to mobilize and use Diaspora's potential,"
    Armenian leader said, adding that he had additional chance to reiterate
    that Protocols could be viewed as documents reflecting Armenia's
    position on Karabakh settlement. "I reiterated our approach to conflict
    settlement - determination of NKR's legal status through people's free
    will expression. It's very important that U.S. President Barack Obama
    once again confirmed it during a phone conversation in Los Angeles,"
    Sargsyan noted, adding that he would never make unilateral concession
    with regard to the issue.

    Touching on international recognition of Genocide, President said
    that Yerevan had undertaken relevant commitments that needed full
    implementation. "Setting territorial claims is not the best start
    for normalizing relations. 21st century political culture has its
    requirements we need to consider. A ations are a broader notion than
    Armenia-Turkey ties," Sargsyan said.

    Afterwards, National Security Council went on to discuss current stage
    of Armenian-Turkish rapprochement. All participants expressed support
    to Armenian-Turkish Protocols, RA President's press service reports.
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