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    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER: NORMALISATION PROCESS CAN NOT CONTINUE UNLESS ARMENIA ALTERS ITS POSITION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.02.2010 16:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that
    Armenia does not show favorable intentions towards realization of
    the Ankara-Yerevan protocols.

    During the meeting with his Armenian counterpart in London, Davutoglu
    expressed concern over Armenian Constitutional Court's amendments to
    the protocols.

    "The Armenian Constitutional Court's decision is not constructive,
    bringing relations between the two countries back to the initial
    level," he added.

    He said the process can not continue unless Armenia agrees to
    reconsider its non-constructive position.

    Regarding upcoming vote on the Armenian Genocide Resolution, scheduled
    by US House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Howard Berman for
    March 4th, Davutoglu said that by raising this issue Armenia puts
    obstacles in the way of normalization process, Trend News reported.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan addressed a message to his Turkish
    counterpart Abdullah Gul.

    The message says,

    "Our initiative aimed at normalization of bilateral relations
    holds attention of the international community. This is a historic
    moment for all, indeed. The efforts the countries engaged in regional
    processes exert to help improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations are
    indispensable. I am confident that it wouldn't be possible to move
    forward without their support. At the same time, I believe no matter
    how interested friendly states might be in a positive resolution of
    the impasse, there are certain things that can be done only by our
    two nations.

    Mr. President,

    I hope you will agree that the Armenian and Turkish peoples assign the
    main task of getting rid of the stereotypes regarding each other and
    establishment of the atmosphere of mutual trust to their respective
    governments. We can achieve results only if there is trust, resolve and
    unfaltering stance. A situation when words are not supported by deeds
    gives rise to mistrust and skepticism, providing ample opportunities
    to counteract for those, who oppose the process. We should be mindful
    of the fact that in this particular case, the time is working not
    for but against the process.

    If until now we have been able to bring our bilateral relations up to
    a level which made the prospects of building normal relations between
    our two countries more tangible and discernible, now the time has
    come to manifest determination to make next major step and leave to
    the coming generations a stable and secure region."

    The Protocols aimed at normalization of bilateral ties and opening of
    the border between Armenia and Turkey were signed in Zurich by Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet
    Davutoglu on October 10, 2009, after a series of diplomatic talks
    held through Swiss mediation.

    On January 12, 2010, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of
    Armenia found the protocols conformable to the country's Organic Law.

    Commenting on the CC ruling, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    said that "the decision contains preconditions and restrictive
    provisions which impair the letter and spirit of the Protocols."

    "The decision undermines the very reason for negotiating these
    Protocols as well as their fundamental objective. This approach
    cannot be accepted on our part. Turkey, in line with its accustomed
    allegiance to its international commitments, maintains its adherence
    to the primary provisions of these Protocols. We expect the same
    allegiance from the Armenian Government," the Ministry said.

    The Armenian Genocide resolution (H.Res. 106) was submitted to the
    House of Representatives by Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA), during
    the 110th United States Congress. It is a non-binding resolution
    calling upon the US President to ensure that the foreign policy of
    the United States reflects appropriate understanding and sensitivity
    concerning issues related to human rights, ethnic cleansing,
    and genocide documented in the United States record relating to
    the Armenian Genocide, and for other purposes. The resolution was
    introduced on January 30, 2007.
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