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    TURKEY FACED WITH FAIT ACCOMPLI

    news.am
    Jan 12 2010
    Armenia

    A fortnight after the New Year celebrations Russia has with even
    greater zeal addressed the Armenia-Turkey normalization process. A
    distinctive feature of official Moscow's latest initiative is their
    being offhand ones: Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan's visit to Moscow
    and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov's almost simultaneous visit
    to Yerevan are so closely related that one can with confidence say
    the Kremlin has intensified its mediation in the Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation.

    Surprisingly, both the visits, and the RA Constitutional Court's
    verdict on the constitutionality of the Armenian-Turkish protocols,
    have overlapped. So the Armenian side has once again shown its
    readiness for reconciliation with Turkey without any preconditions.

    The RA Constitutional Court's verdict has proved a real stalemate
    for the Turkish authorities, which now have to intensify the
    ratification of the protocols by the Grand National Assembly. The
    documents were "held up" at the Foreign Relations Committee of the
    Turkish Parliament. Now, however, official Ankara has to think of
    reciprocal steps.

    Noteworthy is the fact that Azerbaijan is not involved in the
    Russian-Armenian-Turkish contacts. The international mediators were
    convinced of that state's destructive role long ago and, although
    certain progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process is necessary
    for the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation, they are doing their best
    to put off Azerbaijan's involvement in the present contacts.

    No doubt, in a few days a high-ranking Turkish official will leave for
    Baku to present a regular report to the "small brother" Ilham Aliyev.

    Noteworthy are also Russia's efforts - with Washington's tacit consent
    - to come to terms with Ankara and Yerevan first and then to confront
    Azerbaijan with an accomplished fact.

    Time will soon show the effectiveness of international mediators'
    efforts -- whether a breakthrough will come or the process will
    continue at a snail's pace, which has been observed over the last few
    months. Considering the United States' overwhelming desire to ensure
    real progress in the Armenian-Turkish process before April 24, the
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, to "justify" U.S. President
    Barack Obama's going back on his election pledges that day, we
    should not expect any "political peace" in the region during the next
    few months.
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