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    TURKEY DEMANDS LEGAL GUARANTEES FROM ARMENIA, WARNS US ON GENOCIDE BILL

    Asbarez
    Jan 27th, 2010

    ANKARA-Despite assurances from Armenia that the Constitutional
    Court ruling will not affect the Turkey-Armenia protocols process,
    Turkey is demanding written legal guarantee from Yerevan, while,
    at the same time, sending a warning to the US on the passage of the
    pending Armenian Genocide resolution in Congress, reported the Turkish
    Today's Zaman newspaper on Tuesday.

    The newspaper added that the Turkish Foreign Ministry already has
    begun drafting such a document that delineates the Turkish position
    on what it calls the "incompatibilities" of Armenia's Constitutional
    Court ruling.

    Ankara is hoping to get the US and Switzerland to join this process
    and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is planning to discuss
    the matter with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton during an upcoming
    scheduled meeting in London later this month. Ankara also plans to
    apply to the OSCE Minsk Group and European Union.

    The newspaper reported that Davutoglu has told his Armenian counterpart
    Eduard Nalbandian that Turkey would not ratify the protocols without
    legal guarantees from Yerevan.

    Armenia's high court, on January 12, ruled that the Armenia-Protocols
    were in line with Armenia's Constitution, but highlighted that the
    protocols had no link to the Karabakh conflict, and could not hinder
    Armenia's efforts to garner international recognition for the Armenian
    Genocide as outlined in Armenia's Declaration of Independence.

    Turkey reacted last week, with its foreign ministry saying that the
    Constitutional Court ruling amounted to preconditions being set by
    Armenia. Since the beginning of the protocols process, Turkey has
    publicly and on numerous occasions said that the normalization of
    Armenia-Turkey relations would not move forward without a Karabakh
    conflict resolution, which favors Azerbaijan.

    In an interview with the Turkish NTV channel, Davutoglu also warned
    that if the Armenian Genocide resolution were to be discussed or passed
    by the Congress, the Armenia-Turkey rapprochement would break down.
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