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    AZERBAIJAN MAJOR OBSTACLE TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION

    news.am
    March 12 2010
    Armenia

    Both Armenia and Turkey benefit from the normalization process -
    Ankara hopes it will be a step forward in implementing its policy of
    zero problems with neighbors, and discussion of the Armenian Genocide
    in a subcommittee of historians will cushion the wave of international
    recognition. Armenia will have open borders and diplomatic relations
    with its neighbor, Sabine Freizer, Director of the Europe Program,
    International Crisis Group, stated at the NATO-held 73rd Rose Roth
    seminar in Yerevan.

    Yerevan will derive one more benefit from normalizing its relations
    with Turkey - the Armenian authorities will finally show the Diaspora
    their ability to pursue a policy independent of the Diaspora's will,
    she said.

    She stressed, however, that Azerbaijan, rather than Armenia and
    Turkey reconciliation, is a major obstacle to the Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation. Azerbaijan believes Turkey closed the Armenian-Turkish
    border because of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and must not be
    reopened until the Armenian troops leave the territories under their
    control. The Turkish authorities explain the fact in a similar way,
    but the real reason for their step is quite different, she said.

    Nonetheless, after starting negotiations with Armenia, Turkey believed
    it would be able to further the process without considering Baku's
    opinion. Ankara did not expect Azerbaijan to offer fierce resistance,
    the expert said. Baku managed to cash in on the sentiments of the
    Turkish public and Opposition, and Ankara has to consider Azerbaijan's
    opinion in its talks with Armenia - particularly with respect to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Freizer said.

    According to her, one more factor complicating the situation is the
    RA Constitutional Court's verdict. Freizer believes, however, that
    the verdict is by no means an obstacle to the ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols. The expert stressed that Ankara is ready
    to ratify the protocols if the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process shows
    any progress. In question is not the withdrawal of Armenian troops or
    any framework agreement, but a small step forward. Freizer reported
    that she held a meeting with Turkish President Abdullah Gul in Turkey.

    He stated Turkey is ready to ratify the protocols if they are not
    different from the ones signed in Zurich. Freizer pointed out her
    optimism about the Armenian-Turkish normalization process.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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