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    TURKEY BACKTRACKS AGAIN, RESTATES PRECONDITIONS FOR LIFTING OF ARMENIA BLOCKADE

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/10/1 4/turkey-backtracks-again-restates-preconditions-f or-lifting-of-armenia-blockade/
    October 14, 2009

    WASHINGTON-Less than 24 hours after the signing of the controversial
    Turkey-Armenia protocols, Turkey's top leaders outlined their
    preconditions to the opening of the Turkey-Armenia border, connecting
    the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict to Ankara's willingness
    to lift its illegal blockade of Armenia, reported the Armenian National
    Committee of America (ANCA).

    "Once again, Turkey's leaders have made it abundantly clear, most
    recently in their public pledge to keep their blockade in place until
    Azerbaijan agrees to its lifting, that the protocols represent simply
    another vehicle for them to impose pressure on Yerevan and secure
    concessions from the Armenian people," said ANCA executive director
    Aram Hamparian. "The Obama Administration, rather than continuing
    to lean on Armenia to accept agreements that threaten her security
    and cast doubt on the Armenian Genocide, should call out Turkey for
    its cynical and transparent manipulation of the protocols process to
    advance its anti-Armenian policies."

    According to the Wall Street Journal and hundreds of similar reports,
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told members of his ruling
    Justice and Development Party on Sunday that "as long as Armenia has
    not withdrawn from Azerbaijani territory that it is occupying, Turkey
    cannot have a positive attitude on this subject [border opening]."

    Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) reported that Erdogan had
    assured Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev that "further progress
    in the Karabagh peace process will be a determining factor in the
    consideration by the Turkish Parliament of the Turkish-Armenian
    agreements." RFE/RL also reported that a Turkish Embassy press
    statement was even more explicit: "As our country's prime minister
    repeatedly stated in his earlier statements, the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border will be impossible as long as the occupied
    Azerbaijani territories are not liberated. ... The opening of the
    border is quite a lengthy process... This process must run parallel to
    the process of resolving the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict and liberating
    the occupied Azerbaijani territories."

    The ANCA joined with Armenians around the world in opposing the
    Turkey-Armenia protocols, citing, among other reservations, Turkey's
    efforts to use the document to tilt the Karabagh negotiations in
    favor of Azerbaijan, as well as to establish a "historical commission"
    that would question the historical truth of the Armenian Genocide.

    Upon the signing of the document, ANCA chairman Ken Hachikian
    commented, "President Obama, rather than honoring his pledge to
    recognize the Armenian Genocide, went in exactly the opposite
    direction, applying the full force of our nation's diplomacy to
    twist the arm of a landlocked and blockaded Armenia-a nation still
    struggling with the brutal legacy of its near-destruction-into
    accepting a dangerous set of protocols that call into question this
    very crime against humanity."

    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian is set to travel to Turkey on
    Oct. 14 to attend a soccer match between the two countries.

    The agenda will reportedly include discussion of the protocols
    ratification process.
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