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    YEREVAN CANCELS RATIFICATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Sept 26 2014

    26 September 2014 - 9:13am

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at the UN General Assembly
    that the parliament has cancelled plans for ratification of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols signed in 2009. Alexander Markarov, the
    director of the Armenian branch of the Institute of CIS Countries,
    explained that it was part of political moves Armenia was making on
    the eve of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

    The political analyst noted that the region still needed open borders,
    especially in the light of the swift-flowing world. He added that
    Armenia had found other infrastructure resources and transportation
    corridors to solve the problem.

    Political analyst Kamer Kasim noted that the protocols remained
    frozen at the Armenian government, though they were not violating
    the Constitution. He said that Turkey had added formation of a joint
    commission of historians to study the events in 1915 as part of the
    protocols, but Armenia had refused to join it. The expert explained
    that Turkey wanted to normalize relations with Armenia by carrying out
    impartial science research. He added that cancelling ratification would
    not affect Turkey because the protocols had never been implemented.

    Opening borders was not part of the agenda of Turkey, said the
    analyst. The borders were open until 1993 and were closed after the
    occupation of the Kalbajar District. Overall, Kasim concluded that
    restoration of ties and opening the borders with Armenia will never
    happen without the deoccupation of Azerbaijani territories.

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