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    news.am, Armenia
    April 10 2010


    Too much set at stake, Armenian MP states

    16:11 / 04/10/2010`If Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan holds a meeting
    with RA President Serzh Sargsyan in Washington, USA, in the spirit of
    his recent statements, the Turkish Parliament, I think, will soon
    ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols without any preconditions,'
    stated Naira Zohrabyan, an MP of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP).
    She pointed out that the Armenian side has never failed to meet its
    commitments since the process got under way.

    `The Turkish side has repeatedly done it by trying to link the process
    to Nagorno-Karabakh. The European Union, United States and Russia have
    clearly stated that the two processes have nothing in common thereby
    subjecting Turkey to a stalemate. Now Turkey has to make a move,'
    Zohrabyan said.

    `The international community set too much at stake, and the country
    that will fail the process will find itself in an unenviable
    situation. I can say for certain Armenia will not be the state,'
    Zohrabyan said.

    As to whether the U.S. leader will manage to get the Nagorno-Karabakh
    problem considered separately from the Armenian-Turkish process, she
    said: `Many of U.S. high-ranking officials clearly stated that the two
    processes have nothing in common. I hope President Obama will insist
    on this at the Washington meeting.'

    T.P.
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