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    Threat of Collapse Looms Over Turkey-Armenia Deal
    Asbarez
    Jan 22nd, 2010


    YEREVAN (Combined Sources)-The internationally backed efforts to
    normalize relations between Armenia and Turkey could end in failure
    soon, Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said on Friday, accusing
    Ankara of obstructing the process with preconditions and `artificial'
    claims.

    `If Turkey is not ready to ratify the [Turkish-Armenian] protocols, if
    it continues, as it has until now, to speak in the language of
    preconditions, make some linkages and obstruct progress in this
    process, then of course I don't exclude it,' Nalbandian told a news
    conference.

    But he added: `Nobody can say for certain that a particular process
    will end in one or another way. Generally speaking, I don't like
    making that kind of predictions.'

    Turkish leaders said this week that Armenia itself set preconditions
    for normalizing bilateral relations with an interpretation of the
    protocols that was made by its Constitutional Court this month. They
    specifically referred to the court's view that the protocols can have
    no legal implications for the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process or stop
    Yerevan from seeking greater international recognition of the Armenian
    genocide. Ankara claims this runs counter to the letter and spirit of
    the documents signed in October.

    Nalbandian dismissed the Turkish claims as `nonsense.' `To say that
    Armenia is dragging out the ratification process is also nonsense,' he
    said. `We hope that the Turks will not try to cite artificial excuses
    for not ratifying these protocols.' The Armenian side remains
    committed to their speedy and unconditional implementation, he added.

    `Guided by the initiative of the President of the Republic of Armenia
    to establish relations with Turkey without preconditions, intensive
    talks were held with the Turkish side and protocols on normalization
    of the Armenian-Turkish relations were signed in Zurich on October10,'
    Nalbandian said.

    Nalbandian passed a similar message to Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu in a phone conversation on Wednesday. Davutoglu described as
    `totally baseless' his claims that Ankara has thwarted any progress
    towards the protocols' endorsement by the Turkish parliament.

    Speaking at a news conference in Ankara on Friday, Davutoglu insisted
    that the Armenian court ruling `is against the letter and spirit of
    the protocols.' `Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian told me
    in a telephone conversation that the ruling did not affect previously
    agreed points in the protocols. But we expect a clearer picture,
    explanation over this,' he said, according to AFP news agency.

    President Serzh Sarkisian said last month that Armenia will walk away
    from the deal if the Turks fail to validate it `within a reasonable
    timeframe.' But neither he, nor other Armenian officials have set more
    precise deadlines for Turkish ratification yet.

    In Nalbandian's words, Yerevan is confident that the international
    community would blame Turkey, rather than Armenia, for the possible
    collapse of the process.

    `Today Armenia appears to the world as a predictable and reliable
    partner, whose approaches are comprehended and appreciated,'
    Nalbandian said, adding that key international players and centers of
    power respect Armenia for its `proven reliability on both regional and
    international levels.'

    To bolster his position, Nablandian said his Ministry took big steps
    in 2009 to deepen and reinforce Armenia's cooperation with partner
    countries. `Armenia followed its policy of European integration both
    in bilateral format and within the framework of European structures.
    Our country jointed the EU Eastern Partnership Program,' Nalbandian
    said.

    `Armenia also played an active role in the Collective Security Treaty
    Organization, the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization and the
    Eurasian Economic Community,' he said. `Our country was consistent in
    implementing the Individual Partnership Action Plan with NATO and
    expanded its participation in international peacekeeping activity.'

    `A number of reciprocal visits, political consultations, meetings and
    other events took place last year; about 100 international agreements
    were concluded. The Armenian President made 22 foreign visits and the
    presidents of eight countries visited Armenia,' he added.

    According to the Foreign Minister, the diplomatic activism of his
    ministry has `created favorable conditions for the development of the
    republic, presented Armenia's positions on the international arena,
    raised the effectiveness of the defense of rights of the Republic and
    its citizens abroad, and deepened Armenia's involvement in
    international organizations and processes.'

    Nalbandian said he believed that these steps have gained greater
    support for Armenia's position in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. `For
    the first time, the right of peoples to self-determination was
    mentioned in the statement of the OSCE Ministerial as an indispensable
    principle of settlement, a number of international documents stressed
    the importance of the principle of non-use of force or threat of
    force,' he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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