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    Sukias Avetsiyan: "As Far As The Turkish Government Is Not Officially Rejecting The Negotiation Process It May Be Considered ANegotiating Side"

    ARMENPRESS
    APRIL 29, 2010
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS: As far as the Turkish government is not
    officially rejecting the negotiation process it may be considered
    a negotiating side, member of Armenian Republican party Sukias
    Avetisyan said today at the joint press conference with member of
    the ARF faction Ara Nranyan. According to him, the Armenia side will
    wait for a certain time to understand what steps are being carried
    out toward the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

    S. Avetisyan, in response to the remark of Ara Nranyan, that the
    protocols are full of dangers, said that both the president and the
    coalition have many times stated that there are no pre-conditions under
    the lines of the protocols, and Armenian will ratify them only in case
    Turkey starts certain activity in that direction. "In his last speech
    the president once again made Turkey understand that the latter has
    no right to interfere into the Karabakh conflict settlement process,"
    S. Avetisyan said.

    According to the ARF representative the allegations that "today's
    Turkey is not the former one and many things have changed and it is
    already possible to go to concessions for the sake of prosperity and
    cooperation" do not correspond to reality. "Turkey disputes the right
    of the Armenian people to live in their homeland," Ara Nranyan said.

    S. Avetisyan did not agree with him, noting that from the past year
    intensive activity started in Turkey even over the Armenian Genocide
    issue. He also highlighted the circumstance that certain people in
    Turkey understood that time has come to solve issues.
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