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    ANC COORDINATOR LEVON ZURABIAN: SIGNING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS WAS A DEAL OF BETRAYAL

    NOYAN TAPAN
    OCTOBER 14, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The signing of the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols was a deal of betrayal as Armenia made concessions in the
    issue of international recognition of Armenian Genocide expecting to
    receive opening of the border with Turkey for it. Armenian National
    Congress (ANC) Coordinator Levon Zurabian expressed such an opinion
    at an October 14 press conference mentioning that creation of
    an Armenian-Turkish intergovernmental subcommission endangers the
    process of international recognition of Armenian Genocide. "This deal
    is inadmissible. And the whole tragedy is that Turkey irrespective of
    parliaments' ratification has already received what it wanted. While
    it continues conditioning Armenia's wish, opening of the borders by
    the Nagorno Karabakh problem," L. Zurabian said.

    ANC considers that the signing of the Armenian-Turkish protocols is
    the consequence of the policy carried on by Robert Kocharian and Serzh
    Sargsyan in the past years, which resulted in placing the issue of
    Armenian Genocide on foreign policy agenda and its becoming a subject
    of bargaining. L.

    Zurabian said that according to ANC, the only way to prevent this
    process is S. Sargsyan's resignation.

    In L. Zurabian's opinion, the U.S. exerts much pressure in the
    process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations. Meanwhile he
    mentioned that the possibilities of the U.S. to exert pressure upon
    such a mighty country as Turkey are limited. In L. Zurabian's words,
    thanks to Turkey's diplomacy the issue of recognition of Armenian
    Genocide that poisoned the relations of U.S. and Turkey is left out
    of U.S. Congress agenda.

    Touching upon RA President's visit to Turkey L. Zurabian said that he
    is sure that S. Sargsyan will be met there with "greatest honors as no
    Armenian leader had made such a great present to the Turkish nation."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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