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    PROTOCOLS NOT DEAD BUT RATHER IN PARLIAMENTARY SHELVES AND WAITING, SAYS MURAD MERJAN

    Tert.am
    28.04.10

    The Armenia-Turkey Protocols are not dead, Chairman of the Committee
    on Foreign Affairs in the Turkish parliament, Murat Merjan, said at
    an interview with the Turkish NTV TV channel, referring to Armenia's
    decision to suspend their ratification in the Armenian parliament.

    "For the Protocols to die, Armenian authorities must withdraw their
    signature from those documents. That is to say, theoretically we
    can say that the Protocols may die when the Armenian authorities
    recall them from the parliament or withdraw their signature from the
    Protocols. Besides the term 'frozen' is not a proper one. The most
    correct characterization for the recent developments in the process
    might, perhaps, be to say that currently the Protocols are kind of
    waiting in the Armenian and Turkish parliamentary committees. That is
    to say, we would not have been mistaken to say that those documents
    have been put in the drawer of the Foreign Affairs Committees in the
    two parliaments," said Merjan.

    Asked what he meant by saying that the Protocols are waiting in
    the parliamentary committee, i.e. after what satisfactory steps for
    Turkey they might be brought to the parliamentary agenda Merjan said
    the following: "For the Protocols to be brought to our [parliamentary]
    committee, it is necessary to see such developments which will not run
    counter to our people's conscience. First of all, as we have stated
    for several times, Armenia and Azerbaijan should settle the current
    problems ... as the main reason for the closure of the border with
    Armenia were not the disagreements between Armenia and Turkey but
    rather Armenia's seizure of Azerbaijani territories. That is to say,
    that Armenia and Azerbaijan should develop a mechanism to resolve the
    problems. The second, and equally important, point is the ruling by
    the Armenian Constitutional Court over the Armenia-Turkey Protocols."
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