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    TURKISH POLITICAL SCIENTIST: "INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY CAN INCREASE PRESSURE ON TURKEY AFTER RATIFICATION OF THE PROTOCOLS AT THE ARMENIAN PARLIAMENT"

    APA
    Jan 12 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Istanbul. Mayis Alizadeh - APA. "We cannot say that the Armenian
    Constitutional Court's positive opinion about the protocols signed
    by Turkey creates factor of pressure on Ankara. But there will be
    pressure while another factors come, because Armenians announced
    that they will continue the process. The international community can
    increase pressure on Turkey after ratification of the protocols at the
    Armenian parliament". The most important issue is the developments
    around the Nagorno Karabakh conflict", chief of the international
    relations department of the Istanbul-based Culture University Mansur
    Akgun told APA Turkish bureau.

    He urged for steps toward solution to Nagorno Karabakh conflict for
    accelerating the rapprochement. "I don't think that Turkey will take
    actions easily under current conditions because Turkey will never
    take any action against Azerbaijan. EU Foreign Relations Commission
    welcomed Turkey's actions in the Caucasus. If there is any important
    progress in April, Turkey can bring protocols to the parliament. If
    the occupied lands are liberated and Turkish-Armenian relations are
    normalized, Azerbaijan will take most benefits. If Armenia rejects
    Russian influence and makes step toward the West, it will be useful
    for Azerbaijan because Azerbaijan has such strong arm like oil. But
    unfortunately there is no progress in this field".

    Mansur Akgun said if the relations with Armenia were not normalized,
    Turkey wouldn't lose anything. "The "genocide" issue will not
    create problems for Turkey further. Turkey doesn't see Armenia as a
    market because potential of Armenian people as buyers is known. It
    is difficult to believe that Turkey will make concrete steps while
    there are no concrete actions toward the solution of Nagorno Karabakh
    problem".
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