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    Aztag Daily, Lebanon
    Jan 21 2010


    The Fourth Pre-condition

    by Shahan Kandaharian, Editor-in-chief


    International, Turkish and Armenian media outlets are
    over-flooded by the Turkish newest campaign which is suggesting to
    declare a stalemate in the Armenian-Turkish Protocols and accuses the
    Armenian side as being responsible for that situation. In some reports
    the issue has been further specified as the responsibility of official
    Yerevan that has succumbed to the demands of the Diaspora and
    particularly the Tashnag party.

    The official statement of the Turkish Foreign Ministry and
    Prime Minister Erdogan's echos of it speak about the Protocols being
    jeopardized and underline that the decisions made by the
    Constitutional Court contain statements that oppose the soul and the
    essence of the Protocols. There's more: Turkey is trying to create new
    rules to the game as well as abruptly come out of its current
    situation, accusing the Armenian side of having a pre-conditional
    approach. Ankara declares that by the decision of the Constitutional
    Court Yerevan is forcing pre-conditions for Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    We are already speaking about a diplomatic version of war.
    Turkey who leads a pre-conditional policy is accusing the Armenian
    side by forcing pre-conditions. The strategy is simple. Drag the
    process, suspend the ratification, hinder the relations and at the
    same time throw the responsibility of its actions on the other side.
    Drag until when? Until the expected breakthrough is achieved in the
    Gharapagh negotiations. Until the realization of Turkey's first
    pre-condition. It's simple that this policy of dragging is related
    more to the Artsakh portfolio than the US President's April address.

    The Turkish Prime Minister who is currently in Saudi Arabia
    has announced that if the Armenian side doesn't change the
    Constitutional Court's decision, then the Armenian-Turkish relations
    will be freezed. This style of political threat adopted by the Turkish
    Prime Minister is not a novelty; it's a standard practice in the
    Turkish policy. The issue here lies not in the style but elsewhere.

    The Turkish Prime Minister is surely familiar with the
    Constitutional Court's decision, it's corresponding arguments and all
    the details related to it. There it is stated clearly that the
    decision is final, not subject to change, not subject to objection. Of
    course this explanation is given on an inner-state level. Nevertheless
    it makes clear that the decision of untouchable.

    So, now what it is that Prime Minister Erdogan is after? A
    change in Armenia's inner-state orders? A restriction in the
    Constitutional Court's authorization? Of course the plan follows one
    explicit line. The continuous announcements by official Ankara about
    pre-conditions have self-restrained the Turkish side preventing it
    from making any forward move on this platform until a satisfactory
    point is reached in the Gharapagh negotiations. Geopolitical centers
    one after the other announced that Armenian-Turkish relations and
    Armenian-Azerbeidjani negotiations are not related processes. In the
    present political situation no breakthrough appears on the corner in
    the Gharapagh portfolio.

    The process, therefore, must be hindered, taken to a
    stalemate and for all that the Armenian side be accused demanding
    before all else that the Constitutional Court of Armenia breaks its
    decision. On the list of its previous three preconditions: the
    withdrawal of Armenian troops from Gharapagh, the halting of efforts
    for the recognition of the Armenian Genocide and the recognition of
    the territorial integrity of Turkey, here comes the fourth one: the
    breaking of the decision taken by the Constitutional Court of Armenia.

    We are already talking about the fourth pre-condition of Turkey.
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