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    Armenian lawmakers seek to freeze deal with Turkey

    Associated Press Worldstream
    April 22, 2010 Thursday 12:05 PM GMT

    Armenia's governing coalition wants to freeze the ratification of an
    agreement to normalize ties and reopen the border with neighboring
    Turkey, it said Thursday.

    The coalition accused Turkey of dragging its feet in ratifying the
    October deal by demanding the Armenian-Azerbaijani dispute over
    Nagorno-Karabakh be settled first.

    The coalition said Armenia should suspend the process until Turkey
    moves forward with its ratification without preconditions.

    In Turkey, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he had "taken
    note" of the Armenian coalition's decision and said his country
    remained loyal to the agreement to normalize ties.

    "It is up to them to decide how they want to move with the
    ratification process," he said. "I have expressed our loyalty to the
    protocols on numerous occasions. We will press ahead with the process
    on the principle that treaties are binding."

    Armenia's President Serge Sarkisian is expected to speak on the issue Thursday.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 to protest Armenia's war
    with neighboring Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave within
    Azerbaijan under the control of ethnic Armenian forces since the 1994
    end of a six-year conflict that killed about 30,000 people.

    Turkey, which shares ethnic and cultural bonds with Azerbaijan, wants
    Armenian troops withdrawn from Ngorno-Karabakh.

    Mediation efforts by Russia, France, the United States and the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe have failed to
    resolve the dispute.

    The lack of resolution has tied up development in the energy-rich
    South Caucasus.
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