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    ARMENIA SAYS BALL IN TURKEY'S COURT TO IMPROVE TIES

    Today's Zaman
    April 28 2010
    Turkey

    Armenia is ready to continue improving ties with neighboring Turkey if
    Ankara respects the agreements signed by the two countries, Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian has said.

    "We are ready to move forward if Turkey turns into our partner again
    ready to advance without preconditions, improve relations and fulfill
    the agreements," the minister noted. "It is Turkey that decides whether
    we will be new or old partners," Nalbandian was quoted as telling
    Armenian state television by Russian Itar-Tass news agency on Tuesday.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols to normalize relations in
    October, but the process is stalled amid mutual accusations that each
    side is trying to rewrite the documents to better suit their national
    interests. Armenia announced last week that it froze the process of
    ratification of the two protocols, complaining that Turkey has linked
    the process of normalization to Armenia's Nagorno-Karabakh dispute
    with Azerbaijan.

    Nalbandian said further negotiations with Turkey on the normalization
    of ties were unnecessary at this stage. "Armenia will never participate
    in the process for the sake of the process and in the negotiations
    for the sake of negotiations," he said. "We launched this process,
    entered into the negotiations, initialed and then signed the protocols,
    which are pending ratification."

    "If Turkey again makes statements worthy of trust, undertakes deeds
    worthy of trust, there will be adequate steps on our side," the
    Armenian foreign minister also said. Catherine Ashton, the European
    Union's foreign and security policy chief, has expressed concern over
    Armenia's decision to suspend the ratification process, noting that
    normalization of Turkish-Armenian ties will contribute to security
    and stability in the Caucasus.

    In a statement released on Monday, Ashton said she is pleased to note
    that Armenia remains committed to pursue the process of normalization
    of Armenian-Turkish relations but at the same time expressed concern
    about the loss of momentum in this process and repeated the EU's
    call for both countries to continue the process of normalization
    without preconditions.
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