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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS TRANSFORM, EXPERT SAYS

    news.am
    Jan 12 2010
    Armenia

    The Armenian-Turkish protocols approved by the RA Constitutional
    Court on January 12 have been submitted to RA President Serzh Sargsyan.

    After being approved by the President, the documents are to be
    submitted to the Armenian Parliament. The RA Parliament will open
    its winter session on February 1, 2010, and the protocols are most
    likely to be put on the agenda. Of course, the Armenian Parliament
    might hold a special sitting to ratify the documents, but experts do
    not consider such a scenario to be likely.

    The Armenian leader earlier stated he expected the Turkish Parliament
    to ratify the protocols within a reasonable timeframe. He stressed then
    that the Armenian side would exercise its right under international
    law if the Turkish side delayed the process.

    Talking to NEWS.am, the political analyst Armen Gevorgyan said that
    the Armenian-Turkish protocols have now "transformed their legal
    aspect into a political one." "We have every reason to think that
    the President will quickly endorse the documents and send them to
    Parliament. Then Yerevan will be keeping track of the Turkish side's
    actions. As the Armenian MPs stated, the Armenian Parliament will
    ratify the protocols only after the Turkish Parliament has done it. On
    the other hand, under certain circumstances, Yerevan may speed up
    the process and approve the document before Ankara does. In any case,
    we have a chance to estimate the alignment of forces in the Armenian
    Parliament. For the first time the Armenian Parliament will consider
    such historic documents. It is great responsibility. The Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF) and the Heritage Party are trying to
    cause the parliamentary forces to unite round them. Of course, this
    task is doomed to failure though its success depends on how strong is
    the ruling party's position and that of President Serzh Sargsyan. The
    situation is becoming really intriguing," Gevorgyan said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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