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    Hurriyet, Turkey
    Feb 14 2010


    Top Armenian official emphasizes Turkey role in region

    Sunday, February 14, 2010
    İlhan TANIR, Washington ` Hürriyet Daily News


    A leading Washington think tank, the Center for Strategic and
    International Studies, or CSIS, hosted Vigen Sarkisian, the deputy
    chief of staff to Armenian President Serge Sarkisian for an event
    entitled `The Prospects for Armenia-Turkey Normalization: The View
    from Yerevan' on Friday.

    The official, after going over the steps made toward the
    Turkish-Armenian normalization process at the CSIS podium, gave his
    evaluation on how the process could progress in the near future.
    Sarkisian emphasized the importance of moving the process along as
    quickly as possible, saying the longer the present protocols remain
    before the respective parliaments, the less likely they are to be
    ratified.

    The deputy chief of staff to the Armenian president also emphasized
    Turkey's influence in the region, arguing the process of normalization
    is a chance for Turkey to gain more voice in the South Caucasus.
    Sarkisian said, while Turkey has relations that are `excellent' with
    Georgia and like `brothers' with Azerbaijan, it could not play any
    role in the South Caucasus so long as it lacked diplomatic relations
    with Armenia. He said if the border between Armenia and Turkey is
    opened, it will give Turkey greater leverage to influence the
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    When asked if Armenia might proceed with ratification prior to the
    Turkish government's submission of the protocols to the Turkish
    Parliament, Sarkisian said it would be politically impossible for his
    government to move forward with ratification without Turkey doing so,
    either prior to or in tandem with the Armenian parliament. Sarkisian
    repeated his president's guarantee: if the Turkish Parliament ratifies
    the protocols without reservations or conditions, the Armenian
    parliament will do likewise. Sarkisian pointed out the Armenian
    government had already taken a great risk politically in backing the
    protocols, as the ruling parliamentary coalition, led by his party,
    lost the Dashnak party as a partner specifically because of their
    opposition to the protocols. Sarkisian repeatedly opposed linking the
    protocols to any preconditions, particularly to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute with Azerbaijan.

    Responding to an official from the Turkish embassy in Washington,
    Sarkisian said the Armenian Constitutional Court ruling did not alter
    the content of the protocols. The court is required to decide simply
    whether the treaty is in line with the constitution of the republic or
    is contrary to the constitution. The court ruled there is no
    contradiction, and Sarkisian added that this development was seen as a
    positive step by the United States, Russia and other European
    countries.
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