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    DEPUTY SAYS NEW PROPOSAL ON TABLE IN ARMENIA TALKS

    Today's Zaman
    May 21 2010
    Turkey

    A senior Turkish official has said there is a â~@~brilliant
    proposalâ~@~] for Turkish-Armenian reconciliation and that it is up
    to Armenia to accept or reject it.

    Justice and Development Party (AK Party) Deputy Chairman for
    External Affairs Suat KınıklıoÄ~ _l u spoke about Turkish-Armenian
    reconciliation at a panel discussion in Washington on Wednesday where
    he said the two sides had agreed to â~@~remain silentâ~@~] for some
    time and evaluate â~@~what is on the table.â~@~] The Middle East
    Instituteâ~@~Ys Center for Turkish Studies hosted KınıklıoÄ~ _l u, who
    is also chairman of the Turkish-American Interparliamentary Friendship
    Group, for a discussion on Turkeyâ~@~Ys neighborhood policy and its
    influence in and implications for the Middle East.

    â~@~There is something new on the table. Although I cannot go into
    the details, there is a brilliant proposal on the table, and it is
    up to the Armenians to accept or reject it,â~@~] KınıklıoÄ~ _l u
    stated. Noting that the achieving Turkish-Armenian reconciliation
    is an important issue at the moment, KınıklıoÄ~ _l u said he would
    personally vote â~@~yesâ~@~] on the Armenian protocols because he
    is in favor of normalizing relations. He said he believes this move
    has the potential to transform the South Caucasus and make it a part
    of Europe.

    Turkey and Armenia sealed twin â~@~agree-to-disagreeâ~@~] protocols
    last October -- currently at a standstill -- to transform persistent
    animosity into lasting amity. A chain of negative developments and
    Azerbaijanâ~@~Ys strident opposition to the protocols have made the
    reconciliation roadmap a thorny document.

    Underscoring that the normalization will come into being through the
    political will of both Turks and Armenians, the senior official said
    it would not work if they wait for outside actors to solve their
    problems. â~@~And this is not realistic,â~@~] he added.

    Speaking about the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, KınıklıoÄ~ _l u pointed
    to the occupation by Armenia of the territories of Azerbaijan, a member
    of the Council of Europe, and said Turkish-Armenian normalization
    cannot take place at a bilateral level as there is an â~@~abnormal
    situationâ~@~] called Karabakh in their neighborhood. Underlining
    that resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh issue is not a precondition and
    that reconciliation and the Karabakh dispute are parallel processes
    generating support for each other, KınıklıoÄ~ _l u said this view
    benefits Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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