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    TURKEY SENDS ITS EMISSARIES TO COMPLAIN ABOUT ARMENIA

    news.am
    Feb 3 2010
    Armenia

    Being incapable of voicing its discontent via phone conversations and
    prove that the RA CC judgment conflicts with the Protocols, Turkey
    decided to send its high ranking diplomats to the concerned countries.

    According to Turkish Hurriyet daily, Turkish undersecretary Feridun
    Sinirlioglu will leave for Switzerland on February 4 to meet his Swiss
    counterpart Michael Ambuhl in Bern. Sinirlioglu intends to present
    non-conformity of RA CC decision with the Protocols and demand that
    Armenia adheres to content of the documents. Otherwise, Turkey will
    be unable to go on with the process.

    At the fist stage of diplomatic attack Ankara will hold separate
    meetings with representatives of concerned parties, thereafter will
    send the sides drafted legal paper. After Switzerland, Turkey will
    send its diplomats to U.S., Russia and France -- co-chairing states
    of OSCE Minsk Group.

    As NEWS.am reported earlier, January 19 Turkish Foreign Ministry issued
    a statement criticizing the decision of RA Constitutional Court on
    Armenia-Turkey Protocols. "It has been observed that this decision
    contains preconditions and restrictive provisions which impair the
    letter and spirit of the Protocol," the statement reads. RA Foreign
    Minister stated that CC judgment contains no preconditions and conforms
    to the content of the Protocols, expressing hope that Turkey has no
    intention to protract the process.

    However, Turkish side was not content with statement of Armenian FM
    and pressed the point. FM Ahmet Davutoglu already met with U.S.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Turkey's groundless assertions
    are not taken seriously, moreover U.S. highly assessed the judgment
    by RA CC.
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