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    ARMENIAN RULING COALITION PROPOSES WITHDRAWAL OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS FROM NATIONAL ASSEMBLY'S AGENDA

    /ARKA/
    April 22, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Armenian ruling coalition proposes to cease the process of ratification
    of Armenian-Turkish protocols in National Assembly.

    Relations between Armenia and Turkey, tense until recently, have
    started improving, and on October 10, 2009, Armenian and Turkish
    foreign ministers - Edward Nalbandyan and Ahmet Davutoglu - signed
    the protocols on establishment of diplomatic ties between the two
    countries and development of bilateral relations.

    The protocols are waiting for ratification by the two countries'
    parliaments.

    At their joint statement available on Armenian Parliament's website,
    the governing parties say that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan,
    supported by National Assembly's majority, have taken certain steps
    to improve Armenian-Turkish relations without any preconditions.

    The United States, Russia, France, Switzerland have contributed a
    great deal to this process.

    Many countries have welcomed this initiative and stressed its
    importance for regional stability.

    "The constructive steps taken by Armenia and expectations of the
    international community came across inconsistency, maneuvering and the
    preconditions put forward by Turkish side. That is why the process of
    ratification of Armenian-Turkish protocols has reached a deadlock,"
    the ruling parties said in their joint statement.

    They also say that the majority at Armenian National Assembly finds
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's recent statements
    unacceptable.

    Armenian lawmakers think that these statements make ratification
    directly dependent on settlement of Karabakh conflict.

    "Turkish side's refusal to ratify the protocols unconditionally and
    in reasonable terms makes their ratification in Armenian National
    Assembly senseless," the parties say.

    That is why the majority of Armenian legislators finds it necessary
    to cease the ratification process in Armenia and withdraw it from
    the Parliament's agenda until Turkey becomes ready for unconditional
    continuation of the process.

    After 2008 presidential elections a ruling coalition was formed
    in Armenia.

    The coalition member parties are Republican Party of Armenia, Orinats
    Yerkir and Prosperous Armenia.

    At its latest session convened on April 6, Armenian National Assembly
    put discussion of Armenian-Turkish protocols on the agenda again.

    Armenian Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan has said that the
    protocols will be put on the National Assembly's floor, but only
    after their ratification by Turkish Parliament.
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