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  • ANKARA: US Lawmakers Voice Concerns Over Armenia-Turkey Protocol

    US LAWMAKERS VOICE CONCERNS OVER ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOL

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Sept 8 2009
    Turkey

    Tuesday, September 8, 2009
    WASHINGTON - Daily News with wires

    Co-chairmen of the U.S. Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues have
    expressed reservations regarding Turkey's willingness to cooperate
    with implementation of its agreements under a set of recently signed
    protocols, the Armenian Weekly reported Tuesday.

    A six-week deadline has been set for both the Turkish and Armenian
    governments to conclude consultations, and for their respective
    parliaments to ratify the protocols on the normalization of relations
    between the two countries. Once ratified, a two-month timetable has
    been set for the opening of the common border.

    Democrat Rep. Frank Pallone and Republican Rep. Mark Kirk questioned
    several points related to the protocols, including what they called
    Turkey's pattern of using its ongoing dialogue with Armenia as a "stall
    tactic" to delay the opening of borders. The co-chairmen also noted
    their concern about Turkey's efforts to impose preconditions, adding:
    "Normalization of relations should take place without preconditions."

    "Any attempt to include a review of historical facts, such as the
    Armenian genocide, or to include the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh peace
    process into these negotiations stands in direct opposition to the
    intent of these talks," the congressmen said in a rebuke to the
    historians' commission.

    "We remain hopeful that Turkey, by lifting its illegal blockade, will
    open the door to normalized relations between Yerevan and Ankara,
    and a new era of Armenia-Turkey relations based on truth, justice,
    peace, and cooperation," the caucus co-chairmen said. "By coming to
    terms with the past and reconciling any current conflicts, Turkey and
    Armenia will help bring more stability to a volatile and strategic
    region of the world."

    Earlier this week, Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead author of
    the "genocide" resolution, expressed "serious concerns about some
    provisions of the protocols," suggesting: "True reconciliation between
    the Armenian and Turkish peoples will occur when Turkey acknowledges
    the genocide that was committed by the Ottoman Empire against Armenians
    from 1915 to 1923."
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