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    "THE TURKS GURGLE THEIR SONG"

    A1Plus.am
    20/04/10

    Before his visit to Washington, Serzh Sargsyan talked about
    Turkish-Armenian relations and announced: "We practically have
    our decision." "A1+" tried to find out what that decision is from
    Vice-president of HHK (Republican Party of Armenia), leader of the
    party's faction Galust Sahakyan.

    "Armenia's political agenda is very rich and what Serzh Sargsyan said
    refers to all issues of national concern," said Galust Sahakyan.

    Perhaps he meant the possibility of calling back his signature. In
    response, Galust Sahakyan said:

    "It is not our job to call back the signature, but we also don't avoid
    that. We will not put up with the rules of the game that the Turkish
    side has already turned into a gurgling song of its own in diplomatic
    relations for too long, but we will continue pursuing the objective."

    That objective, according to the leader of the majority in parliament,
    is the opening of the border. "Turkey must open its border with
    Armenia because that is not only Turkey's border, but the territory
    of the Armenians who lost their property rights or Western Armenia,
    for a lack of better words."

    That doesn't depend as much on Armenia, but Turkey, which has closed
    the border. In response, Sahakyan noted: "I think the Turks will open
    the border because the political arsenal of the world is so specific
    and complicated that we will succeed, if we take advantage of it."

    The so-called agreement on handing the two liberated territories became
    an issue in the political agenda after the meetings in Washington. In
    that respect, Galust Sahakyan took note:

    "I see a trend. The Turks want Armenia to do something before them.

    But the issue remains. Only after solving the issue regarding
    Nagorno-Karabakh's status will we be able to negotiate on any other
    issue."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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