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    ARMENIAN OPPOSITION CRITICIZES COALITION FOR CREATING 'DEADLOCK' WITH TURKEY

    Hurriyet
    April 23 2010
    Turkey

    Armenia's leading opposition group on Friday slammed President
    Serge Sarkisian's government for reaching a "deadlock" in efforts to
    normalize ties with Turkey after decades of hostility.

    Sarkisian announced Thursday that Armenia was halting ratification of
    two protocols signed in October to establish diplomatic relations and
    re-open the two countries' border. He insisted however that Armenia
    was not withdrawing from the process and hoped for further progress.

    The opposition Armenian National Congress led by former president
    Levon Ter-Petrossian said in a statement that Sarkisian had damaged
    Armenia's international image and called for his government to resign.

    "By on the one hand suspending the ratification process and on the
    other hand expressing their readiness to continue it, the authorities
    have effectively recognized that they have reached a deadlock and
    have no further plan of action," the statement said.

    "The authorities have damaged the image of Armenia as a reliable
    partner and created the basis for presenting Armenia as a destructive
    country on the international scene. The only way out of this process
    is the resignation of the regime and the formation of a legitimate
    government," it said.

    Armenian officials blamed Turkey for stalling ratification of the deal
    and accused Ankara of setting a new condition by linking reconciliation
    efforts with Armenia's conflict with Turkish ally Azerbaijan over
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Armenia's opposition has accused Sarkisian of fixing the February 2008
    election that saw him defeat Ter-Petrossian. Mass protests followed the
    election and 11 people were killed when riot police dispersed thousands
    of opposition supporters who had gathered to protest the result.
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