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    www.worldbulletin.net , Turkey
    Feb 14 2010


    Armenia sends Turkey protocols to parliament

    The Turkish government says it will not open the border unless Armenia
    ends its occupation of Upper-Karabakh.

    Sunday, 14 February 2010 09:29

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian on Friday submitted two protocols
    on normalising ties with Turkey after decades of hostility to
    parliament for ratification.

    Sarkisian announced this week that he would soon be sending the
    protocols on establishing diplomatic ties and reopening the
    Armenia-Turkey border to parliament for approval.

    But he insisted that the accords must first be voted on by the Turkish
    parliament before Armenia's parliament will approve them.

    Parliament spokesman Goar Pogosian confirmed that the assembly had
    received the protocols and said that within two days a commission
    would be established to study them.

    Turkey and Armenia which have no diplomatic ties or economic relations
    since Turkey closed its border with Armenia since this country invaded
    the Upper-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in 1992, signed two protocols
    in October 2009, for normalisation of relations, after months-long
    Swiss-mediated talks.

    Under the protocol, Turkey and Armenia reconfirmed their commitment,
    in their bilateral and international relations, to respect and ensure
    respect for the principles of "equality, sovereignty, non-intervention
    in internal affairs of other states, territorial integrity and
    inviolability of frontiers".

    The protocol on development of bilateral relations aims to facilitate
    the development of relations between Turkey and Armenia in all fields
    and the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border two months after the
    protocol goes into effect.

    Both Turkey and Armenian governments initiated the internal
    ratification process.

    Turkish government sent the protocols to the parliament. The protocol
    needs to be approved by the parliament in order for it to take effect.
    The Turkish government says it will not open the border unless Armenia
    ends its occupation of Upper-Karabakh.

    Recently the Armenian Constitutional Court approved the protocols,
    however the tone of the court's reasoned verdict drew criticism from
    Turkey and Turkish officials who voiced their uneasiness in various
    platforms.

    Agencies
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