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    ARMENIA SUSPENDS RATIFICATION OF ACCORDS
    Jumana Al Tamimi

    Gulf News
    http://gulfnews.com/news/world/other-world/ar menia-suspends-ratification-of-accords-1.616925
    Ap ril 23 2010
    UAE

    Yerevan blames Turkey for not honouring its part

    Yerevan: Efforts to normalise relations between Armenia and Turkey
    have not ended with Yerevan announcing that it has suspended the
    ratification of the peace accords with Ankara, officials and analysts
    said.

    However, the move which many describe as a political tactic, aims to
    put more pressure on Turkey rather than Armenia to endorse the peace
    protocol, they said.

    Shortly after the announcement, Armenian officials stated that the
    move doesn't mean the cancellation of earlier accords between the
    two countries. They blamed Turkey for not honouring its part of the
    commitment. Both countries accused each other of putting obstacles
    in the way of ratifying the protocol.

    "Since they [Turkey] intentionally delay the ratification, we decided
    to temporarily suspend the protocol, and we said when Turkey starts
    ratification, Armenia will do that," Hovig Aprahamian, Speaker of
    Armenia's parliament, said.

    "Both [US Secretary of State] Hillary Clinton and [French President
    Nicholas] Sarkozy told us [earlier], you ratify it first and we will
    put pressure on Turkey to sign it. Our response was are you sure
    Turkey will ratify these?," he told a group of visiting journalists
    from the UAE.

    Armenia has not received an answer, he added.

    On the other hand, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said after
    the Armenian announcement that his country is still committed to the
    rapprochement process.

    "We have frequently expressed our commitment to the protocol in
    word and in spirit and our goal is to fulfil them," he told a news
    conference in Ankara.

    "We have expressed clearly, to all parties concerned, our intention
    to achieve comprehensive peace in the region."

    The two countries have agreed late last year to establish diplomatic
    relations and to open their borders, closed since 1993, when Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, went to war over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. The
    signed protocols are supported by the Americans, Europeans and the
    Russians. But they were not endorsed by either country's parliament.

    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process goes back to 2008 when Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul attended a soccer match in Yerevan at the
    invitation of the Armenian president Serj Sargisian. The then-called
    soccer diplomacy was opposed in both countries.
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