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    ARMENIA PUTS HOLD ON RATIFYING ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    RIA Novosti
    April 22, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Armenian President Serzh Sargysan on Thursday signed a decree putting
    a hold on ratification of Armenian-Turkish protocols, the presidential
    press service reported.

    "After consultations with the parties of the ruling coalition and a
    National Security Council session, we have decided not to quit the
    process of normalizing relations with Turkey, but just to put on
    hold the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols. I am sure
    it's right what our national interests demand," Sargysan said in his
    appeal to the nation.

    Armenia still aims to establish full diplomatic relations with Turkey,
    and will return to the issue when seeing there is an "appropriate
    atmosphere" and corresponding readiness in Ankara to normalize
    relations, he said.

    Sargysan said he had discussed the prospects for Armenian -Turkish
    relations with the French, U.S. and Russian presidents as well as
    with other partners.

    "I won't hide that our partners called on me to continue the process,
    not to quit it," he said.

    Long strained relations between Armenia and Turkey took a major
    step forward on October 10, 2009, when Armenian Foreign Minister
    Eduard Nalbandyan and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Devutoglu signed
    protocols on establishing diplomatic relations and developing bilateral
    relations.

    The documents, signed in Switzerland, have to be ratified by both
    countries to come into force.

    The Armenian-Turkish border was closed in 1993 on Ankara's initiative.

    Bilateral relations between the countries are complicated by Turkey's
    support of Azerbaijan in its conflict with Armenia over Nagorny
    Karabakh and differing positions on the genocide of Armenians by the
    Ottoman Empire during World War I, which Ankara consistently denies.
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