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    SARKISIAN INVITES PARTY LEADERS TO DISCUSS PROTOCOLS

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/ 14/sarkisian-to-consult-armenian-party-leaders-on- turkey/
    Sep 14, 2009

    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-President Serzh Sarksian extended an
    invitation Monday to leaders of political parties in Armenia to
    discuss the protocols on Armenia-Turkey relations, announced his
    press secretary Samvel Fermanian.

    The meeting will be part of the protocol-mandated domestic discussion
    of the documents. A similar effort was kicked off in Turkey Friday,
    when Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu met with pro-government and
    opposition parties to discuss the matter.

    Farmanian said that the meeting would be the third of its kind to
    bring together political forces in Armenia. The previous two, held
    in November and March, focused on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    the global financial crisis respectively and were attended by 50
    party leaders.

    Farmanian told RFE/RL that the presidential administration has again
    sent out invitations only to the leaders of the parties making up
    the alliance.

    Immediately after the announcement of the protocols on Aug. 31 the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation expressed its opposition to specific
    provisions in the document that threaten Armenia's national security
    and call into question the veracity of the Armenian Genocide.

    Earlier Monday, before the presidential announcement of the Thursday
    meeting, ARF parliamentary bloc chairman and Bureau member Vahan
    Hovannesian told a press briefing that the public was dissatisfied
    with discussions under way to address the protocols.

    He revealed his party's intentions to meet with all members of
    parliament to address the ARF's concerns regarding the protocols.

    Hovannesian also said that the party will unveil a series of events
    and programs aimed at revealing the dangers inherent in the protocols
    and has proposed parliamentary hearings with the participation of
    experts and non-parliamentary party representatives.

    He added that while the Heritage Party has agreed to such hearings,
    there has been no response from the other parties represented in
    Parliament that make up the ruling coalition.

    "A protocol is not a treaty, but we are seeing elements resembling
    a treaty have found their way into the protocols," said Hovannesian
    adding that there were no mechanisms in place to amend the protocols.
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