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    PARLIAMENT OF TURKEY WILL NOT RATIFY ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS UNTIL KARABAKH PROBLEM IS SETTLED, TURKISH POLITICAL SCIENTIST SAYS

    "Armenians Today" publication is issued by "Noyan Tapan
    14.10.2009

    The Armenia-Turkey protocols signed in Zurich are significant not
    only in terms of normalizing bilateral realtions, but also from the
    viewpoint of regional and international security. Deputy Chairman of
    the RF Federation Council's Committee of International Affairs Vasily
    Lichachev stated this during the October 13 Yerevan-Ankara-Moscow
    television bridge. In his words, it is important that the political
    will expressed by both sides be maintained during the protocols'
    ratification by the two parliaments and their implementation.

    Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the RA National
    Academy of Sciences. Turkologist Ruben Safrastian expressed a high
    opinion about the fact that the sides have agreed not to put forward
    any preconditions. At the same time he stressed that the further
    process will be difficult. "I am convinced of ultimate success of this
    process because the favorable outcome proceeds from the interests of
    Armenia and Turkey," he said.

    Vice President of European Security Academy and member of the
    scientific board of the Middle East Technical University Huseyin Bagci
    expressed a hope that "the autumn sun from Ankara will penetrate
    into the protocols, and the establishment of diplomatic relations
    will put an end to the dark period in our relations".

    In the words of Head of the Section of Turkey of the Institute of
    Oriental Studies of Russian Academy of Sciences Natalia Ulchenko,
    there is a widespread opinion that Turkey will benefit from the
    process in the political sense, while Armenia in the economic sense,
    but it is obvious that Turkey's underdeveloped eastern region - Eastern
    Anatolia will benefit as a result of opening the border with Armenia:
    its economic insularity will be overcome at the expense of markets
    located east of Turkey, particularly Armenian markets.

    According to Director of the Caucasus Media Institute Alexander
    Iskandarian, the signing of these documents is only the beginning
    of the road: some underwater snags may emerge during the protocols'
    ratification by the parliaments. He noted that among Armenians,
    there are those in favor of the process and people who view it
    with suspicion. "I do not think that there is zero probability of
    normalizing the relations," he said, adding that there is still much
    to be done within the two countries and outside.

    Chairman of the Turkish Center of Strategic Analysis Sinan Ohan said
    the problems existing between Armenia and Turkey so far - the Genocide
    problem, the issues of Ararat and Eastern Anatolia - remain behind,
    whereas the Karabakh problem comes to the foreground. In his words,
    although the word "Karabakh" is absent in the protocols, the Turkish
    parliament will not ratify them until the Karabakh problem is settled.

    In response to that, Head of the CSTO International Social Center of
    Information Assistance Ramil Latipov stated: "Let's leave the Karabakh
    problem to be resolved within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group".

    Chairman of "European Integration" NGO Karen Bekarian said any attempt
    by Turkish officials to link these two processes to each other hits
    the Karabakh conflict settlement process. According to him, a country
    that itself caused a mass exodus of refugees from Eastern Anatolia
    or Western Armenia has no right to speak about the return of refugees
    and territories.
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