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    DAVUTOGLU HAD A PHONE CALL WITH CLINTON

    AZG DAILY
    26-01-2010

    International

    According to Turkish press, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    made a phone call to his American counterpart Hillary Clinton and
    discussed the recent problems in the process of normalization of
    relations between Turkey and Armenia.

    Constitutional Court of Armenia issued its justified decision about
    the ruling over conformity of Turkey-Armenia protocols to Armenian
    constitutional law. The justified decision of Armenian Constitutional
    Court was on the focus of criticisms of Turkey because of evaluating
    the clause in protocols about establishment of a joint committee
    of historians by Turkey and Armenia as conflicting with Armenian
    constitutional law.

    According to the source, on January 23, Davutoglu made a phone call
    to Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and expressed his
    disappointment in the justified decision of Armenian Constitutional
    Court.

    On January 24, Davutoglu called U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
    and discussed the recent developments in the process of rapprochement
    with Armenia. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was present in
    the signing ceremony of Turkish-Armenian protocols in Switzerland.

    Davutoglu also stated in a press conference with Foreign Minister
    of Jordan that Armenia should keep loyal to the letter and spirit
    of protocols. Stating that Turkey introduced protocols directly
    after signing them with Armenia, Davutoglu said, "On the other
    hand, in Armenia there is a process of analysis of protocols by
    Armenian Constitutional Court about conformity of protocols to the
    Armenian constitutional law. The influence of the comment of Armenian
    Constitutional Court might be questioned but letter and the spirit
    of the protocols should be preserved."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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