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    TURKEY CAN NOW SAY IT'S ARMENIA'S TURN TO MAKE THE NEXT MOVE: ANALYST

    ArmeniaDiaspora.com
    Sept 26 2011

    Epress.am -- What's interesting in recent political developments is
    that the Republic of Turkey has now resubmitted the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, said Regional
    Studies Center (RSC) NGO Director Richard Giragosian in an interview
    with Epress.am today.

    "After the election in June, the Protocols were removed from the
    agenda of the new parliament with many other bills. That was normal;
    it was general procedure in every parliament. When there's an election
    for a new parliament, much of the outstanding legislation that wasn't
    voted on has to be removed and then resubmitted," he said.

    But what's interesting, the political analyst continued, is that
    Turkey chose now to resubmit the Protocols.

    "In my opinion, it's a sign of two things: One, that diplomatically,
    Turkey is beginning to return to the opening [i.e. reviving relations]
    with Armenia, especially after this week's diplomacy in the United
    Nations.

    "The second reason is more negative: it's another way to test Armenia.

    In other words, now Turkey will say to the Americans and the
    Europeans... it's not up to us, we submitted the Protocols, the next
    move is back to Armenia."

    In Giragosian's opinion, the real test now is if and how Armenia
    reacts now to Turkey's move.

    To the Epress.am reporter's comment "So now the ball is in our court,"
    Giragosian replied:

    "Not really. In other words, Turkey is saying that - that's their
    excuse and their trick. Everyone is waiting for Turkey to make the
    next move - to open the borders, establish diplomatic relations,
    But this is a convenient way for Turkey to shift the blame and
    expectations back on Armenia. It will only work if Armenia doesn't
    respond effectively. It's also a reaction to [Armenian] President
    [Serzh] Sargsyan's speech in the United Nations. So we will see these
    two things: another test of Armenian foreign policy and diplomacy, but
    also a sign for Turkey that it may signal a return to [the] Armenian
    issue. Mainly because of the Kurdish initiative, and because Libya,
    Syria are much bigger problems."

    Epress.am then asked the analyst for his opinion on how the Armenian
    government will respond.

    "Well, as I've said before, it's the worst time in Armenian history to
    have the worst foreign minister. I'm not confident that the [Armenian]
    foreign ministry will respond effectively. It's up to the Armenian
    president in order to answer this challenge from Turkey, and we
    haven't seen anything yet," Giragosian concluded.

    http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/news/5361-turkey-can-now-say-its-armenias-turn-to-make-the-next-move-analyst.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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