Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey Continues Double-Faced Policy

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turkey Continues Double-Faced Policy

    TURKEY CONTINUES DOUBLE-FACED POLICY
    By Artur Hakobyan

    news.am
    Jan 21 2010
    Armenia

    The Turkish authorities, which can condemn the ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols to failure by setting preconditions,
    have been seeking a pretext for blaming Armenia. The Turkish
    Premier and Foreign Minister have lately been repeatedly stating
    that the Armenian-Turkish protocols will not be ratified without
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict being settled. By only making such
    statements Turkey has stalemated the ratification process.

    Nevertheless, the Turkish Foreign Office issued a statement on the
    verdict returned by the RA Constitutional Court, which caused a stir
    among the Turkish mass media.

    According to the Turkish Foreign Office's statement, the RA
    Constitutional Court's verdict on the constitutionality of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols runs counter to the letter and spirit of the
    protocols and contains unacceptable preconditions. The Turkish press
    presented Armenia as a state playing foul and going back on its word.

    The Turkish Foreign Office's statement and subsequent responses created
    rather negative sentiments. One has only to read the comments on the
    statements on Turkish websites. You get the impression that Turkey was
    expecting a window of opportunity for complaints in order to justify
    its own inactivity in the ratification process. One can hardly think
    that the action had not been planned. Before the statement was made,
    Murad Merican, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Turkish
    Grand National Assembly, stated that the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    would not be submitted to Parliament, as they would certainly be
    rejected. To justify itself, the Turkish side employs such methods,
    doing so by means of its Foreign Office.

    The statement issued by the Turkish Foreign Office as followed by a no
    less scandalous statement by Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan, who was on
    a visit to Saudi Arabia. He claimed that the RA Constitutional Court
    had amended the protocols. He raised objections to that. He pointed
    out that the Armenian side must bring the protocols to their initial
    form or their future may prove to be uncertain or the documents may be
    "frozen". Turkish TV channels keep on broadcasting Erdogan's statement,
    to say nothing of the numerous comments on news websites.

    Devlet Bahceli, Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party, keeps
    pace with the process as well. He demanded that, after the RA
    Constitutional Court returned its verdict, the Turkish authorities
    call back the protocols from Parliament and apologize to the Turkish
    people. Unfortunately, Turkey continues its double-faced policy: its
    words differ from its deeds, and that state does not stop shaping a
    negative public image of Armenians in Turkey.

    The simple truth is, however, that the RA Constitutional Court's
    verdict is not incorporated in the protocols. The documents will
    be submitted to the Armenian Parliament in their initial wording,
    a fact the Turkish politicians are well aware of.
Working...
X