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    TURKEY'S CREDIBILITY AT STAKE
    Frank Engel MEP

    New Europe
    http://www.neurope.eu/articles/99126.php
    Fe b 14 2010

    On 9 February, the Armenian President Mr Serzh Sargsyan made a
    remarkable appeal to the President of the Republic of Turkey Mr
    Abdullah Gul urging him to conclude rapprochement process between
    the two countries. This strong and clear sign of the Armenian will
    to continue the process is the last one in this historic development.

    Indeed, 10 October 2009 has been a historic day for Turkey and Armenia
    that marked the beginning of the normalisation process between the two
    countries. Seventeen years after closing the border, Turkey and Armenia
    have made a first step towards a rapprochement which all the region
    of South Caucasus would benefit from. The signature of the protocols
    and the following negotiations for their ratification represent a
    historic turning point that will deeply affect the future diplomatic
    and strategic balances of the whole region. There is no doubt that the
    success of the ongoing rapprochement will engender positive effects
    increasing peace and stability in the entire South Caucasus.

    In spite of the first positive signals, it seems that the normalisation
    process is being hampered by a lack of political commitment and
    a clear willingness to distort the protocols' core principles. It
    is time for regional actors and for the international community to
    contribute constructively to the ongoing negotiations.

    Turkey and Armenia need to continue the ratification of the signed
    protocols without setting preconditions, otherwise the window of
    opportunity to settle this issue diplomatically might soon be lost for
    many years. At the same time, the Armenian government and the Armenian
    Diaspora around the world should resist the Turkish government's new
    attempt to link the ratification of the protocols to the international
    recognition of the Armenian genocide.

    The support shown by the US State Department to the Armenian
    Constitutional Court's ruling on the Armenia-Turkey protocols,
    qualifying it as a positive step in the ratification process,
    should inspire other decision makers on the international scene
    to support steps ahead and push for a prompt ratification of the
    agreements. In this regard, we should expect the European Union, as
    a now better-equipped international actor and advocate for effective
    multilateralism, to have an active role in the process. Thanks to its
    strong link with the parties involved and to its growing influence
    in the promotion of an effective multilateral system, the EU appears
    to be the best-positioned honest-broker and guarantor for the ongoing
    process. The European Union has the possibility of playing a key role
    in this process showing once more its ability to contribute to conflict
    resolutions in the international scenario taking a more proactive
    approach and boosting the rapprochement between the two parties. I
    hope that all EU Institutions will intervene with all their possible
    instruments, including a high-level visit to the region, in order
    to urge both sides to ratify the protocols without preconditions and
    within a reasonable timeframe, which should not exceed two months.

    I firmly believe that by participating in a stronger manner in the
    process, the European Union can seize a great opportunity to score
    one more success in conflict settlement and the stabilisation of
    the region. The winner of all this will be all parties who seek a
    tight and profitable cooperation in the region. Let us not forget
    that this is the first attempt to find a diplomatic solution for the
    longest-standing dispute in the South Caucasus. We are so close.

    Nothing should impede this process now. We should hope that all parties
    involved will continue the historic endeavour to re-establish ties
    between Turkey and Armenia. Populism is certainly not the right tool
    to use when making history.

    Frank Engel is a Member of the European Parliament from Luxembourg
    and a member of the European People's Party Group
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