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    ANKARA CALLS ARMENIANS 'INCOHERENT' FOR REJECTING PROTOCOLS

    Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic

    ANKARA--Turkey's Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic told reporters
    Tuesday that Ankara remains committed to the protocols signed between
    Turkey and Armenia purportedly aiming to normalize bilateral relations,
    after Yerevan recently withdrew the 2008 protocols from parliament,
    Hurriyet Daily News reports.

    Bilgic told reporters yesterday that Yerevan has decided to withdraw
    the Protocol on Establishing of Diplomatic Relations and the Protocol
    on Developing Relations in order "to create a reason to accuse Turkey"
    ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

    The Armenian government, and a majority of Armenians around the world,
    regarded the protocols as unfair and a diplomatic ploy by Turkey,
    due to the myriad conditions and concessions it demands of Armenia.

    Meanwhile, the Turkish parliament itself has not ratified either of
    the agreements.

    Bilgic, however, called Armenians "incoherent and insincere" because
    of the move, adding that "Turkey will remain loyal to regional
    normalization process which is the fundamental goal of the protocols."

    On Feb. 16, Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian announced that he has
    asked the country's parliamentary speaker to withdraw his signature
    from the protocols.

    Sarkisian said in a statement that Armenia would not ratify the
    agreement because of the "preconditions" that Turkey is putting in
    place before it ratifies its side of the deal.

    The agreement aimed to restore diplomatic ties between the countries
    as well as reopen the common border, which Turkey closed in 1993.

    Turkey holds off weapons deal for April 24 Authorities said Turkey will
    postpone the selection a winner for a controversial, multibillion
    dollar contract for the construction of an anti-missile defense
    system until after April 24, the Hurriyet Daily News reported,
    quoting senior officials.

    A senior diplomat confirmed that Ankara first wants to see the U.S.

    and French positions on the Armenian Genocide before awarding
    a sizeable contract "to a bidder potentially from one of these
    countries."

    "We have agreed with the government leaders not to rush to a decision
    any time soon," one defense procurement official said. "A decision
    before April 24 is out of the question."

    "How these countries observe the centennial of the events will be an
    important input for our final decision," he said.

    After Ankara selected a Chinese company in September 2013 to build
    the air defense architecture and came under heavy pressure from its
    Western allies for the decision, it also opened parallel negotiations
    this summer with a European contender in the multibillion dollar
    competition.

    A defense industry source said he expected tough rivalry between
    French and U.S. contenders in the second half of 2015. "Both of them
    are surely aware that how their governments tackle the centennial
    will be critical for success or failure," he said.

    http://asbarez.com/131849/ankara-calls-armenians-incoherent-for-rejecting-protocols/

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