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    US, FRANCE PUT BRAVE FACE ON ARMENIA'S SUSPENSION OF TURKEY ACCORDS

    news.az
    April 23 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Philip Gordon Washington is glad that Armenia has decided to suspend,
    rather than cancel altogether, the protocols on rapprochement with
    Turkey.

    The US assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs,
    Philip Gordon, commented on the announcement by President Serzh
    Sargsyan that he was suspending ratification of the protocols in the
    Armenian parliament.

    'We note President Sargsyan's announcement that Armenia will suspend
    the discussion of the protocols in its National Assembly,' Gordon
    said in Tallinn, where he is attending the NATO Ministerial meeting,
    News.Am reported.

    'President Sargsyan's announcement makes clear that Armenia has not
    ended the process but has suspended it until the Turkish side is ready
    to move forward. We applaud President Sargsyan's decision to continue
    to work towards a vision of peace, stability, and reconciliation. We
    believe that the normalization process carries important benefits for
    Turkey and Armenia as well as the wider Caucasus region. We continue
    to urge both sides to keep the door open to pursuing efforts at
    reconciliation and normalization,' Gordon said.

    His remarks were echoed by US Assistant Secretary of State Philip
    Crowley at the daily press briefing on Wednesday.

    'I don't think we're surprised by the announcement by President
    Sargsyan,' Crowley said, according to the transcript of the briefing
    published on the State Department website. 'We had intensive meetings
    with the Armenians and the Turks here in Washington. We've had ongoing
    contacts with Azerbaijan as well. And we understand that there's -
    we had - that both sides had reached a - I won't say impasse, but
    kind of reached a hurdle in the process regarding the ratification
    of the protocols.

    'I think we're encouraged that neither side has walked away from the
    process, but I think we all recognize that we'll just need some time
    to perhaps create some new momentum that allows the process to move
    forward. So I think this is something that the Armenians had hinted
    to us that they were prepared to do, and so we're not surprised by
    the announcement.'

    Asked whether he was afraid that the rapprochement process would
    collapse, Philip Crowley said, 'Well, I think that we are actually
    encouraged that, both in the case of Armenia and Turkey, both sides
    have taken pains to make sure the process doesn't collapse. That
    gives us some reason for optimism that over the long term we can
    find ways to come back to it and try to push forward the protocols
    again. That was our message to both Turkey and Armenia during the
    sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit: Keep the process going;
    if you don't think that this is the right time, that's fine, we'll
    step back and re-evaluate how to move forward.'

    France

    In a communique published on the presidential website, Nicolas Sarkozy
    welcomed Armenia's continuing involvement in the normalization process
    with Turkey.

    'The president of the republic welcomes the confirmation by the
    Armenian head of state of his engagement in favour of the normalization
    of Turkish-Armenian relations, despite the difficulties encountered
    on both sides in the process of ratifying the protocols signed on 10
    October 2009 in Zurich,' the communique said.

    'France encourages the Armenian and Turkish authorities to
    maintain dialogue and redouble their efforts to achieve rapidly
    the implementation of the protocols which will make a significant
    contribution to peace and security in the whole region.'
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