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    TURKEY NOW SHIFTS BLAME TO ARMENIAN DIASPORA

    Tert.am
    12:04 â~@¢ 28.01.10

    Regardless of whether the Armenia-Turkey border will open or not, the
    Armenian Diaspora will always find ways to hamper the reconciliation
    process, reports Turkish paper Gunes, referring to the ratification
    process of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols.

    "A few months ago, an agreement was signed between Turkey and Armenia
    aimed at the normalization of bilateral relations. Let's remember the
    signing ceremony for a moment. While Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    was smiling endlessly, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian's
    look prompted that he was in rather an inconvenient situation.

    "It is obvious that both Russia and US are exerting pressure [on
    Nalbandian] over the issue and for that reason he signed the agreement
    against his will," reports Gunes, adding that the Armenian Diaspora,
    which holds powerful political positions, will do its best to overthrow
    the reconciliation process.

    "The Diaspora, which developed on the basis of enmity against Turks and
    Turkey, could not tolerate such an agreement. The agreement did not
    regard the 'Genocide' issue as a precondition, but judging by the RA
    Constitutional Court's ruling, it was not so at all," the paper writes.

    According to Gunes, Turkish authorities are now greatly disappointed
    because, after several months' scrupulous work on the Protocols,
    the reconciliation process has come to a halt.

    Adding that this scenario was predictable from the very beginning
    of the reconciliation process, the paper writes: "One need not be
    a fortune-teller or an expert to foresee such a scenario. In short,
    even if we open the border with Armenia, even if we meet them half way
    in their demands and give them something, in any case, the Diaspora
    will always find ways to hamper the process."
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