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    VLADIMIR PUTIN: INTERDEPENDENCE OF PROCESSES EXTENDS FINAL RESOLUTIONS

    Panorama.am
    19:17 14/01/2010

    The interdependence of the normalization of Armenian-Turkish ties and
    the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will extend the final
    solution to the problems, Russia's Vladimir Putin declared at the
    meeting with Turkish PM Rejep Tayip Erdogan.

    "Taking into account that both Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and
    Armenian-Turkish issue are tougher issues separately, I don't think
    involving them into one single package would be right done. It's
    difficult to find solutions for them even separately. But if we
    accumulate them their resolution would be even more postponed,"
    Russian PM said. In the beginning of the new round of Armenian-Turkish
    ties Russia's Putin statement is of great significance. First,
    official Moscow confirmed the disposition, in its highest level,
    that Armenian-Turkish ties should be settled without any preconditions.

    Second, the statement was made when Turkey's PM Erdogan was present.

    In fact, Turkey's PM has adopted a role of a state official who
    puts preconditions and gives certain promises to Azerbaijan. Hence,
    one of Russia's leader's definite disposition voiced towards this
    issue should not be underestimated. Prime Minister Erdogan's the
    same request was rejected in USA also. It's worth reminding that in
    December of the previous year, US President Barack Obama stated in
    his speech in Washington that ties with Armenia should be normalized
    with preconditions, and delaying of ratification of Armenian-Turkish
    protocols could contribute to adoption of Genocide resolution by
    Congress. If Washington threats were made unofficially, Moscow
    statement and the "yellow card" shown to Turkey was made officially.

    Russia's PM's statement is remarkable as Turkish and Azerbaijani
    mass media, as well as some Armenian media publications were making
    different previsions ensuring that Erdogan's mission was to encourage
    Russia to make pressure upon Armenia and that Russia's Sergey Lavrov
    had the same mission in Armenia. Hence, Putin's statement rejected all
    those imaginary rumors. Currently almost everything is declared and it
    might happen that Russia tries to take the initiative of normalizing
    the conflict. Though states and officials involved in these processes
    have declared that Armenian-Turkish ties and Karabakh conflict should
    not be linked, Putin's statement pointed out the danger of linking
    those two separate processes. "Interdependence of the processes could
    extend the resolutions." Note that Armenia's Serzh Sargsyan spoke
    about those dangerous but never pointed them, as being a direct side
    to the conflict the president's statements couldn't be appropriately
    treated but a mediator state could make such statements. Russia's PM's
    statement should be understood as an attempt to alarm Turkey to escape
    creating tougher situations in the region. One significant issue is
    put in the agenda - ratification of Armenian-Turkish protocols; and
    most probably Russia's PM wanted to alarm Turkey that the reasonable
    time to ratify them is getting expired. Let's hope that the forthcoming
    weeks will show whether Turkey caught the warning.
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