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    TURKEY'S OPPOSITION PARTY PROPOSES WITHDRAWING OF NORMALIZATION PROTOCOLS WITH ARMENIA

    People's Daily Online
    March 23 2010
    China

    Turkey's leading opposition party on Monday brought forward a motion
    that requests a parliamentary session on withdrawing the country's
    normalization protocols with Armenia, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet
    Daily News reported.

    "There is no advantage but instead serious disadvantages of keeping
    the protocols in the parliament," the newspaper cited the motion,
    signed by key members of the main opposition Republican People's Party,
    as saying.

    The motion came after a U.S. congressional panel and the Swedish
    parliament passed resolutions that recognize the killings of Armenians
    at Ottoman hands during the World War I as genocide this month.

    Holding the normalization protocols at the parliament created
    pressure on Turkey, while the current situation would inevitably have
    destructive consequences on relations between Turkey and European
    Union countries, says the motion.

    Turkey and Armenia signed protocols to normalize relations last October
    but they needed to be ratified by the two countries' parliaments
    before taking effect. The U.S. government has urged Turkey to approve
    the protocols as soon as possible.

    Turkey and Armenia have been bogged down in a row over the deaths of
    Armenians under Ottoman rule during the World War I. Armenians claim
    that more than 1.5 million Armenians were killed in a systematic
    genocide then, but the Turkish government insists the Armenians were
    victims of widespread chaos and governmental breakdown as the Ottoman
    empire collapsed before modern Turkey was created in 1923.
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