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    ANKARA NOT TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS UNTIL YEREVAN AND BAKU DO NOT SIGN AGREEMENT OVER KARABAKH

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    17.09.2009 20:36 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia has never stated about its territorial claims
    against Turkey at the official level, but the official Yerevan has
    never stated that it has no claims, Giro Manoyan , head of the Hai
    Dat office told a news conference in Yerevan today.

    "By signing protocols on normalization of the Armenian- Turkish
    relations, we endanger our tomorrow's requirement. These protocols
    satisfy all three preconditions of Ankara, it sought to achieve since
    1991, " he said.

    He added, that these documents are not international agreements that
    require ratification by the parliaments of the two countries.

    "I suppose the Armenian authorities have made such a step to to
    impose a burden on country's parliament. Ankara, in turn, will use
    this to postpone the process. That is why no specific dates for the
    ratification of these documents are fixed in the protocols," Giro
    Manoyan stressed.

    He expressed confidence that the Protocols will not be ratified by the
    Turkish parliament untill Yerevan and Baku sign the basic principles
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.

    "I think this process is delayed until the end of the year, since
    Ankara is interested in the process itself. Turkey may sign the
    Protocols, but to delay their ratification, " Mr. Manoyan stressed.

    Responding to a question, whether it was coincidence that the
    promulgation of the "road map" happened the day before the April 24,
    and six weeks for internal consultation in Armenia and Turkey will
    expire on October 13 - the day of signing the Treaty of Kars, the
    head of "Hay Dat" stressed that this two facts could seem accidental
    to those people who are unfamiliar with Turkish diplomacy.
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