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    TURKEY MAY USE STRAINED POLITICAL SITUATION WITHIN COUNTRY TO PROTRACT RATIFICATION OF ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 23, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. Turkey may use the strained
    political situation within the country as a reason for protracting
    the ratification of Armenia-Turkey protocols. Ruben Safrastian, a
    Turkologist, Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the
    RA National Academy of Sciences, said this during the February 23
    meeting with reporters. At the same time he did not rule out some
    mitigation of the external pressure being put on Turkey regarding
    the Armenian-Turkish normalization.

    In the words of R. Safrastian, the internal political situation in
    Turkey has become strained to the point of war: Kemalist and Islamist
    groupings are struggling against each other. However, a military
    coup in Turkey is unlikely as the local forces are aware that a coup
    may claim many lives. R. Safrastian expressed an opinion that there
    is no force in Turkey which can defeat the Justice and Development
    Party (AKP) and come to power in the coming years. If, nevertheless,
    a military coup takes place and the Kemalists come to power, R.

    Safrastian does not believe that they will continue the current
    political policy of Turkey. According to him, the whole process
    related to Armenia-Turkey protocols will immediately stop.

    "Judging from publications in the Turkish press, one can come to
    the conclusion that although Turkey has chosen a policy of delay, a
    group of intellectuals has formed in that country, who believe that
    the relations with Armenia should be normalized. Of course, they do
    not think that Turkey should stop its policy of genocide denial and
    they also declare that Turkey should continue defending Azerbaijan's
    interests," R. Safrastian noted. According to him, today the majority
    of Turkish society and political forces are continuing the traditional
    policy of Turkey: no relations should be established with Armenia
    until Armenia makes unilateral concessions in the Karabakh issue and
    gives up the Armenian Genocide's international recognition.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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