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  • BAKU: Azeri analysts hail Armenia's move to freeze ratification

    APA, Azerbaijan
    April 23 2010


    Azeri analysts hail Armenia's move to freeze ratification of pact with Turkey

    Azerbaijani political analysts have hailed Armenia's decision to
    suspend the protocols on normalizing of ties with Turkey.

    Rasim Musabayov said Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's decision
    benefited both Turkey and Azerbaijan. Musabayov believes that the
    suspension of the protocols indicated Armenia's failure to spoil the
    Turkey-Azerbaijan relations: "After a very short hesitation Turkey
    confirmed that it values Azerbaijani-Turkish alliance. Sargsyan's
    decision is very positive both for Turkey and Azerbaijan."

    Another analyst Ilqar Mammadov said Armenia understands that the
    opening of Turkish-Armenian border is linked to the settlement of
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and therefore, by suspending the
    ratification process Armenia will direct all of its efforts to the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Compared to Turkey Sargsyan was more interested in ratification of
    the protocols. Armenia, who rejects the link between Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement and the Baku-Yerevan negotiations, suspends ratification
    of the protocols in order to direct all its efforts towards Karabakh
    negotiations. As soon as there is a progress which satisfies Turkey,
    Armenia will again go back to the ratification of the protocols." APA
    news agency quoted Ilqar Mammadov as saying.

    Former presidential aide Vafa Quluzada believes that US and Russian
    interests clashed: "Russia has scored for now and retained Armenia as
    its outpost, protected Yerevan from Western influence and prevented
    the opening of borders with Turkey".

    [translated from Azeri]
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