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    APNM BOARD REP.: US DEPARTMENT OF STATE HAS ALREADY LINKED ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION AND KARABAKH CONFLICT

    ArmInfo
    2009-09-18 16:09:00

    ArmInfo. Turkey has repeatedly set Karabakh conflict's resolution as
    precondition to opening the border with Armenia. Given the different
    "weight categories" of Armenia and Turkey, the force exerting pressure
    on Armenia and Turkey in opening of the border will have to takes
    this precondition into account, Hovhanness Igityan, a member of the
    Armenian Pan National Movement Board, ex-head of the Parliamentary
    Commission for Foreign Affairs, told ArmInfo.

    "The demands made by the first persons of Turkey regarding the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict in favor of Azerbaijan are
    made differently which testifies that these demands have already
    been satisfied. In addition, the same office of the Department of
    Sate is engaged in the problems of the Karabakh conflict settlement
    and normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations and everything
    is interrelated from the viewpoint of time, which means that the
    Department of State has already linked these two issues," Igityan said.

    In addition, he said, Turkey constantly expresses satisfaction with
    interrelation of the Karabakh and the Armenian-Turkish processes. Prime
    Minister Erdogan, for his part, openly states that the Armenian-Turkish
    border will open simultaneously with settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict, while the Armenian leadership keeps silence indirectly
    confirming the aforementioned.

    The Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey have agreed to
    start their internal political consultations on the two protocols -
    the "Protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations" and the
    "Protocol on the development of bilateral relations" - which have
    been initiated in the course of their efforts under Swiss mediation.

    The two Protocols provide for a framework for the normalization of
    their bilateral relations within a reasonable timeframe. The political
    consultations will be completed within six weeks, following which
    the two Protocols will be signed and submitted to the respective
    Parliaments for the ratification on each side.
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