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    ARMENIA COURT ENDORSES TURKEY DEAL

    Agence France Presse
    January 12, 2010 Tuesday 1:01 PM GMT

    Armenia's constitutional court on Tuesday acknowledged the legality
    of a landmark deal that would re-establish ties with arch-foe Turkey,
    amid growing objections to the deal in the ex-Soviet state.

    "The Constitutional Court of Armenia established that the protocols
    on the establishment of diplomatic relations and on the development
    of relations between Armenia and Turkey are in conformity with the
    constitution of Armenia," the court president Gagik Harutunian said.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols in October to establish
    diplomatic ties and reopen their shared border, in a deal hailed as
    a historic step towards ending decades of hostility stemming from
    World War I-era massacres.

    But Armenia in recent weeks has expressed growing frustration over
    the Turkish parliament's failure to ratify the protocols. The Armenian
    parliament has also yet to ratify the accord.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, who ordered the court's inquiry,
    earlier this month threatening to walk away from the deal if Ankara
    "drags out" the process.

    Turkish officials have repeatedly said the agreements will not be
    ratified without progress in Armenia's dispute with Azerbaijan over
    Nagorny Karabakh.

    Backed by Yerevan, ethnic Armenian separatists seized control of
    Karabakh and seven surrounding districts from Azerbaijan during a
    war in the early 1990s that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of solidarity
    with Azerbaijan -- with which it has strong ethnic, trade and energy
    links -- against Yerevan's support for the enclave's separatists.
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