Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey, Not Armenia, That's Hindering Rapprochement: Amberin Zaman

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

  • Turkey, Not Armenia, That's Hindering Rapprochement: Amberin Zaman

    It's Turkey, Not Armenia, That's Hindering Rapprochement: Amberin Zaman

    Tert.am
    18:26 - 22.01.10


    Ankara doesn't stand behind its signature on the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols, said Turkey correspondent for The Economist and Taraf
    columnist, Amberin Zaman, who also happens to be married to U.S.
    Embassy in Armenia's Deputy Chief of Mission Joseph Pennington.

    `Turkey's foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the following to his
    Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian: `Stand behind your signature
    on the Protocol. We expect a display of political will from the
    Armenian side. Otherwise, a completely new situation will arise.'
    However, it's Turkey who isn't standing behind their signature,' said
    Zaman, adding that though there was no clause in the Protocols which
    referred to Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey has nevertheless connected that
    issue with the process of establishing Armenia-Turkey relations.

    The Taraf columnist also noted that such a situation wouldn't have
    come about if the Protocols were implemented immediately. `If instead
    of presenting the Protocols in parliament, they were put into effect,
    this unpleasant `new state of affairs' wouldn't have come about, and
    the process wouldn't have been hindered,' writes Zaman, adding that
    the final point to this issue was that after the United States, Russia
    made a statement that the establishment of Armenia-Turkey relations
    shouldn't be tied to the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Working...
X