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    DOMESTIC POLITICAL TENSION IN TURKEY MAY AFFECT ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    news.am
    Feb 26 2010
    Armenia

    RA President Serzh Sargsyan's latest statement that Turkey could reopen
    the border even before the protocols are ratified was a gentle hint to
    the Turkish Government that it should not lay the whole responsibility
    for the fate of the protocols on the Turkish Parliament, Vice-Speaker
    of the RA Parliament Samvel Nikoyan, (Republican Party of Armenia,
    RPA) told NEWS.am.

    "By making that statement Serzh Sargsyan could have meant that the
    Turkish Government can at least be responsible for its own steps
    even if it is unable to guarantee the Parliament's decision on the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols. In this context, nothing prevents the
    Turkish Government from making a political decision and reopening
    the borders it itself closed before if, of course, Ankara is really
    interested in normalizing its relations with Yerevan," Nikoyan said.

    He also stated that, during his talk with the Turkish FM, the Armenian
    leader reaffirmed Yerevan's determination to withdraw from the
    negotiations if Ankara continues delaying the ratification or linking
    it to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. "The amendments to the RA
    Law on International Agreements adopted by the Armenian Parliament
    are another instrument for Yerevan to realize its plans," Nikoyan said.

    As regards the impact the domestic political tension in Turkey may
    have on the Armenian-Turkish protocols, Nikoyan said: "Bad." According
    to him, the Turkish opposition forces are exploring every avenue to
    pressure the authorities, which creates problems for the protocols.

    "But I should note that it is not the domestic political situation
    in the country, but the factor of Azerbaijan, that plays a more
    important role in the Turkish Parliament's delaying the ratification,"
    Nikoyan said.

    At a reception held on the occasion of presidential inauguration in
    Ukraine, Turkish FM Ahmet Davutoglu approached RA President Serzh
    Sargsyan, and the two exchanged views. The Armenian leader stressed
    that progress in Armenian-Turkish relations requires political will,
    and Armenia believes the process must reach its logical end within the
    shortest period. Otherwise, Yerevan will withdraw its signature from
    the documents. The Armenian leader restated that Turkey's involvement
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process is out of the question, as
    that country renders political assistance to one of the conflicting
    parties, Azerbaijan, and has made repeated biased statements on the
    settlement process.

    "A country dreaming of a region without borders must first of
    all remove Armenia's blockade, which will enable the reopening of
    communication in the region. If Azerbaijan's pressure prevents the
    Turkish Parliament from ratifying the Armenian-Turkish protocols -"
    the Armenian leader said.
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