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    TURKISH OPPOSITION CRITICIZE AGREEMENT SIGNED BETWEEN YEREVAN AND ANKARA

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    12.10.2009 12:30 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Opposition parties of Turkey have criticized an
    agreement signed between Turkey and Armenia on Saturday to establish
    diplomatic relations by describing the move a "step backward" in
    Turkish foreign policy.

    Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman Onur
    Oymen said that the protocol signed in Zurich is evidence that Turkey
    has taken a step back in its fundamental foreign policy regarding
    Armenia for the past 17 years.|

    Indicating that a process of normalization with Armenia "can only take
    place if Armenia withdraws from Azerbaijani territory", Oymen argued
    that Turkey had made unilateral concessions with the agreement. "There
    will be great pressure in Turkey following these signatures because
    the protocol texts include articles about Turkey opening its border
    and establishing diplomatic ties, but there is not even the slightest
    sign that Armenia will withdraw from the territories it invaded. There
    is not the slightest reference to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute,"
    Oymen said.

    Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahceli said the day
    the agreement was signed was a "black day." He said protocols signed
    with Armenia were not based on reciprocity and that they were not
    equal and balanced.

    Felicity Party (SP) leader Numan Kurtulmus, also joined the critics of
    the protocol, describing it a "historic mistake." He said this issue
    first being handled in Parliament, which represents the will of the
    nation, was the necessity of democratic ethics. "The [Justice and
    Development Party] AK Party's concessive attitude under the cover
    of its 'zero problems policy' not only undermines Turkish foreign
    policy, it also casts a shadow over Turkey's prestige," Kurtulmus,
    said, reported Today's Zaman.
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