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    TURKEY RESPECTS FORCE NOT WEAKNESS

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-12 15:22:00

    ArmInfo. "Dragging out of the signing of the Protocols in Zurich
    was the first step by Turkey. Armenia will yet face much testing in
    this context.

    Turkey respects force and not weakness. Therefore, we should be strong
    in this fight where Turkey has already revealed its true face by its
    actions in Zurich", Richard Giragosian, Director at Armenian Center
    for National and International Studies (ACNIS), told media on Monday.

    "Dragging-out of the signing was a peculiar test for Armenia and
    the super powers. Turkey wanted to see the response of the opposite
    party. Ankara's attempt failed since Armenia responded to that
    challenge and refused to sign any agreement. By such maneuver Turkey
    just aroused dissatisfaction of super powers and found itself in the
    position of the defeated party", he said.

    R. Giragosian believes that the Turkish parliament may protract
    ratification of the signed Protocols at least till the beginning of
    the next year.

    "The reason is that the Armenian-Turkish border is to be opened within
    60 days after the protocols are ratified. Turkey will probably wait
    for the next year to increase its political force in the context of
    the 95th anniversary of Genocide. Turkey is very glad to see discord
    between Armenia and Diaspora and inside the country. It is especially
    important that these undesirable processes have made Armenia weaker
    in the eyes of Turkey," Giragosian said.

    Armenia and Turkey signed the "Protocol on the establishment
    of diplomatic relations" and the "Protocol on the development of
    bilateral relations" in Zurich on October 10. To come into effect
    the protocols must be submitted to the respective Parliaments for
    the ratification on each side. Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic
    relations and their border was closed in 1993 by Ankara.
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