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    TURKEY'S PARLIAMENT IS USED TO SUSPENDING RATIFICATION PROCESS, EXPERT SAYS

    Panorama.am
    17:25 15/01/2010

    Turkey possesses political mechanisms which allow it to suspend the
    ratification of interstate documents for years, the Deputy Dean of the
    Faculty of Oriental Studies, Yerevan State University Ruben Melkonyan
    told a press conference today.

    Panorama.am recalls that Turkish government submitted the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols into the parliament (mejlis) as a draft
    in October.

    "Turkey's government adopted the protocols and a letter signed by the
    PM was addressed to the parliament, stating to put the ratification
    into vote. The Foreign Affairs Committee was due to discuss the issue
    within a term of 45 days," the expert highlighted.

    R. Melkonyan said, the term expired long ago, though, no response
    has been received from the committee yet.

    "Following the recent parliamentary elections, as the committees were
    formed, the agenda of the Foreign Affairs Committee still included
    documents dating back as far as 1950-60ies, not been discussed so far,"
    R. Melkonyan explained.

    The expert recalled Turkish-Syrian protocols which the mejlis ratified
    only 3 years later after signing.

    "This is a record short term in the history of document ratification
    by Turkey's parliament," he underscored.

    R. Melkonyan didn't exclude that Turkey will apply different legal
    mechanisms to ratify the protocols as late as possible.
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