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    YEREVAN TO REVOKE SIGNATURES FROM PROTOCOLS IF RATIFICATION DELAYED

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.03.2010 21:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ It has been 95 years Turkey has denied the
    Armenian Genocide . Armenia stated its readiness to ratify the
    Protocols aimed at Armenian-Turkish normalization after the Turkish
    parliament does it. But Ankara does not cease voicing preconditions
    for the ratification of these protocols, and the basic precondition
    is related to Nagorno Karabakh, President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
    told the French newspaper Le Figaro.

    "In the XXI century closed borders and the language of preconditions
    are unacceptable. We say, let's first establish relationships, and then
    talk about all issues. Both countries want to deepen their relations
    with Europe and share European values, excluding hostile actions
    towards each other. And the international community, I belive, must
    express its position over the matter, " the Armenian President said.

    Being dragged out, Armenian-Turkish normalization process is losing
    gradually its advocates, those who initially supported the Protocols ,
    Serzh Sargsyan said.

    The President of Armenia said he has a great wish to normalize
    relations with Turkey, but recent statements of Turkey prompt that
    Ankara will not ratify the Protocols in the foreseeable future.

    "We warned if Turkey uses the reconciliation process for other
    purposes, we will take appropriate steps. We will revoke our signatures
    from the Protocols if ratification delayed,"Serzh Sargsyan said.

    Commenting on the decision of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
    on the Armenian Genocide, the President of Armenia said that Armenia
    wants Turkey recognize this fact. "But Congress and the U.S. State
    Department is unlikely to make decisions based on our wishes and
    opinions," the president of Armenia said.
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