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    ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT HALTS NORMALIZATION PROCESS WITH TURKEY

    Monsters and Critics.com
    April 22 2010

    Yerevan/Istanbul - Armenia's ruling coalition Thursday said it
    is halting in parliament the ratification process of historic
    normalization accords signed with Turkey last year.

    Turkey and Armenia signed a set of protocols last October which were
    expected to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    The land border, which Turkey closed in 1993 during Armenia's war
    with Azerbaijan over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, would also
    be reopened.

    But the protocols are still awaiting ratification by the parliaments
    in Ankara and Yerevan, with each side accusing the other of adding
    new conditions after the agreement was struck.

    A statement issued by the Armenian ruling coalition said that
    continuing the ratification process in parliament was 'pointless'
    in view of Turkey's refusal to 'fulfil the requirement to ratify the
    accord without preconditions in a reasonable time.'

    'The political majority in the national assembly considers statements
    from the Turkish side in recent days as unacceptable, specifically
    those by Prime Minister Erdogan, who has again made the ratification
    of the Armenia-Turkish protocols by the Turkish parliament directly
    dependent on a resolution over Nagorno-Karabakh,' it continued.

    Murat Mercan, chairman of the Turkish parliament's foreign affairs
    committee, said Ankara still supports the accords.

    'We are very supportive of the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement and we
    are encouraging Armenia to solve its problem with Azerbaijan and we
    expect a comprehensive solution in the Caucasus,' Mercan said.

    Although the accords have yet to make it out of committee in Ankara,
    Mercan said they are not 'frozen.'

    'The protocols are waiting in my drawer to be overseen by the
    committee,' he said.
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