TURKEY LOOKS FOR PRETEXT NOT TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS: ZAMAN
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
April 24 will be a sort of test for stability of the U.S.-Turkey
relations, Turkish Zaman daily reports referring to current
processes. According to the source, two different delegations arrived
in U.S. to prevent the adoption of Armenian Genocide Resolution by
the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on March 4.
Moreover, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sent a warning
message to U.S., that reads: "Turkey expects that U.S. will not place
the resolution on the agenda. Particularly, Turkish Foreign Ministry
Spokesman Burak Ozugergin said the approval of â~D-252 resolution will
bring to deadlock the efforts to normalize Armenia-Turkey relations
and harm U.S.-Turkey relations significantly.
Depending on the decision by the House of Representatives, Turkish FM
Ahmet Davutoglu will arrive in the U.S. in March end or early April,
the source says.
Turkey does not accept the allegations about Armenian Genocide,
meanwhile looking for a pretext not to ratify Armenia-Turkey
Protocols. Turkish PM repeatedly stated that he is determined on the
matter and it is impossible to achieve a lasting peace in the region
without Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.
news.am
March 2 2010
Armenia
April 24 will be a sort of test for stability of the U.S.-Turkey
relations, Turkish Zaman daily reports referring to current
processes. According to the source, two different delegations arrived
in U.S. to prevent the adoption of Armenian Genocide Resolution by
the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on March 4.
Moreover, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu sent a warning
message to U.S., that reads: "Turkey expects that U.S. will not place
the resolution on the agenda. Particularly, Turkish Foreign Ministry
Spokesman Burak Ozugergin said the approval of â~D-252 resolution will
bring to deadlock the efforts to normalize Armenia-Turkey relations
and harm U.S.-Turkey relations significantly.
Depending on the decision by the House of Representatives, Turkish FM
Ahmet Davutoglu will arrive in the U.S. in March end or early April,
the source says.
Turkey does not accept the allegations about Armenian Genocide,
meanwhile looking for a pretext not to ratify Armenia-Turkey
Protocols. Turkish PM repeatedly stated that he is determined on the
matter and it is impossible to achieve a lasting peace in the region
without Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.