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    DECADE OF CONFIDENCE BUILDING PROCEEDING PROTOCOLS' SIGNING COULD BE LOST: FREIZER

    news.am
    April 28 2010
    Armenia

    NEWS.am posts the article "Turkey and Armenia: Focusing on the
    possible, not hoping for the best" by Crisis Group's Europe Program
    Director in Global Post Sabine Freizer, published in Turkish Zaman
    daily.

    "Last week's announcement that the Armenian parliament is suspending
    its consideration of the twin protocols signed by the Turkish
    and Armenian presidents in October 2009 is another blow to the
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation process. But it also may be an
    opportunity to focus on the possible, rather than hope for the best,
    in improving Turkish-Armenian relations," the source says.

    "The protocols aimed to establish diplomatic relations between Turkey
    and Armenia, recognize and open their mutual border and set up a joint
    historical commission. The last two steps cannot happen in the near
    future. So it is time for the leadership in Ankara and Yerevan to focus
    clearly on the first two. In the past 18 months high-level officials
    from both countries have met an extraordinary number of times. At
    a minimum, that relationship should now be formalized to benefit
    average citizens in need of basic consular services," the daily reads.

    "The decade of confidence building that preceded the Turkey-Armenian
    protocol signing could now to be lost. Instead, the best step
    right now would be for Ankara and Yerevan to put aside the most
    difficult aspects of the protocols but move ahead with their less
    controversial parts. Despite current troubles, they could proceed
    with the establishment of diplomatic ties and recognition of their
    mutual border. These need no parliamentary approval, are purely
    about bilateral relations and are not linked to Nagorno-Karabakh,"
    the daily reports.

    "Even in the current difficult diplomatic climate, the leaders of
    Turkey and Armenia can and should take these initial steps to ensure
    that their people can build up a prosperous future side-by-side and
    eventually come to terms with their shared traumatic history," the
    daily concludes.
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