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    TURKEY SLAMS SARKISIAN'S OVERTURE FOR NORMALIZATION

    Asbarez
    Feb 9th, 2010

    YEREVAN, ANKARA (Combined Sources)-Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu on Tuesday slammed efforts by Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian, who in a letter addressed to his Turkish counterpart,
    urged Turkey to honor its commitment to the protocols.

    In his letter to Gul, Sarkisian said: "It is high time to demonstrate
    the willingness to take a step forward in order to leave a stable
    and secure region to future generations."

    "Our initiative to normalize Armenia-Turkey relations is in the
    spotlight of the international community. This is truly a historic
    moment, and the entire world realizes it. The efforts of the countries
    involved in the region are invaluable in the process of improvement
    of bilateral relations. I'm confident that it would be impossible
    to register progress without their mediation. At the same time, I do
    believe that no matter the level of interest by friendly states for a
    positive outcome of the process, there are certain steps that can be
    taken only by our two nations," said Sarkisian, whose office issued
    the letter while he was flying over Turkey on an official visit to
    Great Britain.

    "I think you'll agree that the authorities are to play a key role
    in breaking the stereotypes between our peoples and establishing an
    atmosphere of mutual trust. It is only with trust in our efforts,
    resoluteness and adherence to our principles that we can achieve
    results. Otherwise, when the words and deeds contradict one another,
    it brings about mistrust, thus opening a vast field for those who
    oppose the process. We have to realize that, in this process, time
    is not working for but against this process," added Sarkisian.

    "If up to now, we have managed to elevate bi-lateral relations to a
    point, from where the future of normal relations between our countries
    becomes more real and tangible, today, it is high time to demonstrate
    the willingness to take a step forward in order to leave a stable
    and secure region to future generations," added Sarkisan.

    Turkey's Davutoglu was quick to react and said that Yerevan was
    not displaying a positive approach to the protocols, saying "It is
    customary to send messages like that while flying over other states.

    The leaders of all states do so," said Davutoglu, as reported by
    Haberturk news agency.

    Davutoglu cited the Armenian Constitutional Court's decision, which,
    last month, verified the constitutionality of the protocols, but noted
    that the process cannot be linked to the Karabakh conflict resolution,
    nor can it impede Armenia from pursuing the international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide.

    "The Armenian Constitutional Court's decision is not constructive
    and following these changes the relations between the two countries
    are again back to where they were in the past," said Davutoglu,
    as reported by the Azeri Trend news agency.

    The Turkish foreign minister insisted that continuing the process would
    be impossible "unless Armenia backs down from its non-constructive
    position."

    Davutoglu also said that a recent decision by the US House Foreign
    Relations Committee to vote on the Armenian Genocide resolution
    pending in Congress would greatly hinder the normalization process.
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