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    EVERY LITTLE STEP IN KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS WILL AFFECT PROTOCOLS: ZAMAN

    news.am
    April 28 2010
    Armenia

    "Armenia's recent declaration about freezing the process of
    parliamentary ratification of the protocols signed with Turkey may
    be perceived as a setback; however, from a different perspective,
    this development also constitutes an opportunity," the article of
    Beril Dedeoglu in Turkish Zaman daily reads.

    "As you may recall, Turkey has made the normalization between the
    two neighbors dependent on a regional peace project by connecting
    the ratification of the protocols by the Turkish Parliament to the
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. It's clear that the Minsk
    Group's efforts are not sufficient to achieve an overall resolution
    as this group fails to draw an equation acceptable both for Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. That's why Turkey believes that the atmosphere is not
    right to implement its regional project for now," the daily reports.

    "There is another obstacle, too: the Turkish Parliament's current
    atmosphere, as it has become an arena where the government and the
    opposition fight incessantly. The opposition has decided to oppose
    every constitutional amendment, even those about fundamental human
    rights and liberties. In an atmosphere where everybody talks about a
    constitutional referendum likely to be followed by early legislative
    elections, the government has no reason to expect parliamentary
    ratification of the protocols. Furthermore, the opposition parties
    are ready to label every attempt at normalization with Armenia as
    treason, and they will definitely use this as a propaganda tool to
    gain nationalist votes. On the other hand, the fact that Turkish
    flags were burned during April 24 commemoration ceremonies in Armenia
    hasn't made things easier. It's also true that those in Armenia who
    have signed the protocols are in a delicate political situation in
    their country," the source says.

    "This negative situation has one positive aspect: If these protocols
    are indeed brought to the parliaments right now, their ratification
    will most likely be rejected. So to freeze the protocols officially
    in Armenia and in Turkey is a way to preserve them, keeping the door
    half open to other positive developments," the daily informs.

    "The first of these positive developments is that Turkey has learned
    not to react too much to US presidents' April 24 statements. By
    the way, US presidents have developed a skill in writing these
    statements in a way that satisfies nobody in the end. Secondly, it's
    now clear that in Turkey, there are people willing to participate
    in the mourning of April 24, proving that some people in Turkey are
    sensible to the sufferings of other peoples. It's important to show
    that in Anatolia everyone has suffered, but it is also important to
    show which mechanisms were responsible for these sufferings. This
    may help build empathy between peoples, and empathy is the shortest
    route to the implementation of the protocols," the daily emphasizes.

    "From now on, every positive development between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    will be considered a positive development for the protocols. As
    the process seems to be in a deadlock, every little step regarding
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue will count. It's important to show that
    everything is not black or white; gray zones are wider than everybody
    thinks. These gray zones may allow national parliaments to reconsider
    the freezing of the protocols," the source says.

    "The present situation of the protocols doesn't mean that there will be
    no more progress in Turkish-Armenian relations. As President Abdullah
    Gul emphasizes, the normalization process can be pursued through silent
    diplomacy from now on. This kind of diplomacy may create an atmosphere
    against the extreme nationalist currents in both countries. By stating
    that they are not abandoning the spirit of the protocols, both sides
    give the impression that they want progress," the source concludes.
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