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    WITHDRAWAL OF PROTOCOLS FROM TURKISH PARLIAMENT INDICATES ANKARA'S NON-CONSTRUCTIVE STAND

    news.am
    Aug 24, 2011
    Armenia

    YEREVAN. - The withdrawal of Armenia-Turkey Protocols from Grand
    National Assembly de facto proves the failure of normalization between
    Armenia and Turkey by Ankara, expert in Turkish studies Ruben Melkonyan
    told a press conference on Wednesday.

    Despite the Protocols were withdrawn from legislative framework,
    they still remain on the agenda of Turkey's political life, he
    noted. "The Turkish government has not yet revoked Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu's signature. Consequently, protocols lack validity and
    were declared invalid, but they remain in Turkey's political life,"
    Melkonyan noted.

    The expert underlined Turkey once again showed its non-constructive
    attitude towards Armenia-Turkey reconciliation process, unlike Armenia,
    which proved to be a reliable partner. The expert stressed at the
    moment there are no prerequisites for Armenia-Turkey accords to be
    again included in the agenda of the Turkish Grand National Assembly.

    It is conditioned by the fact that the possibility of external pressure
    on the authorities is minimal. To date, the agenda of international
    community and international agencies is full of many other problems
    and Armenian-Turkish relations are sidelined, Melkonyan said.

    As reported earlier, on October 10, 2009, in Zurich, Ministers
    of Foreign Affairs of Armenia and Turkey signed the "Protocol on
    the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations" and "Protocol for the
    development of bilateral relations", which needed to be ratified by
    the parliaments of the two countries.

    However, on December 7, 2009, Turkey linked the Armenian-Turkish
    process to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. During a meeting with U.S.

    President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said
    that Ankara would not ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols without
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict. On April 22, 2010, Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan signed a decree suspending the ratification
    process.

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