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    ALEXANDER ISKANDARYAN ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    news.am
    Oct 27 2009
    Armenia

    "The prospects for ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    are neither at the zero nor at the 100 per cent level," Alexander
    Iskandaryan, Director of the Institute of Caucasus, told reporters.

    He pointed out that the normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations
    will bring stability and changes to the region and said that
    such developments are not to Georgia's advantage. The reason is,
    Iskandaryan said, that it will cause a 30-40 decrease in the cargo
    transit through that country. Azerbaijan will not benefit either:
    its influence over the region will diminish.

    On the other hand, Iskandaryan said, the Armenian-Iranian relations
    will develop.

    As to when the Turkish Parliament will ratify the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols, Iskandaryan advanced a number of arguments. The issue is
    most likely to be "shelved" by the Turkish Parliament for a long time.

    Also, the ratification may be delayed until next April.

    "In any case, the Armenian side's position is to ratify the protocols
    after the Turkish parliament has ratified them. The right decision,
    but it is interesting to see what would happen if we did it before
    Turkey thereby driving Turkey into a corner," Iskandaryan said.
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