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    PROTOCOLS ARE THE ONLY WAY TO STOP GENOCIDE RECOGNITION, SAYS TURKISH ANALYST

    Tert.am
    24.12.10

    Turkey will have more problems in the future because of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution (H. Res. #252) unless the Armenia-Turkey
    rapprochement is revived, a Turkish analyst has said.

    In an editorial in CNNTurk, Mehmet Ali Birand, the chief editor of
    CNNTurk, says that though the Armenian Genocide Resolution was not
    brought to the US House floor, there will be other such resolutions
    in the future.

    "Due to the pressure from the Obama administration and lack of support
    from Jews to Armenians, the ball was put out of the court. But there
    will be another resolution in April. If this is not adopted either,
    yet another one will be brought to the floor. And the pressure will
    continue till 2015, i.e. the 100th anniversary of the Genocide,"
    he says.

    According to Birand, the only way out of this situation is the
    resumption of the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation.

    "And the only way to prevent this process were the Protocols signed
    with Yerevan, which would eliminate the pressures on us," said he.

    "But these Protocols - let's not cheat ourselves - were not brought
    to life because of Ankara. Either our Foreign Ministry wasn't able to
    clearly explain the situation to the Azerbaijanis, or our Azerbaijani
    brothers didn't pay due attention, but were taken by surprise when
    it came to signing the Protocols," Birand explained.

    "Turkey was unable to pressure Aliyev and gave way to Baku. To cut
    it short, Ankara regrets a lot now. And unless the Armenia-Turkey
    Protocols are revived, it would be simply impossible to get out of
    this deadlock."




    From: A. Papazian
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