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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT URGES RAPPROCHEMENT WITH TURKEY

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Feb 10 2010

    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian said Tuesday that it was time for
    progress in the Turkey-Armenia rapprochement and the establishment
    of a stable region for future generations, in a plea to his Turkish
    counterpart Abdullah Gul.

    As his plane made its way through the Turkish air space en route to
    England, Sarkisian told Russian news agency Itar-Tass that foreign
    mediation in efforts to normalize relations between the two countries
    was useful, noting however that it should not be overplayed.

    "The leaders of the two countries are playing a very significant role
    in promoting the atmosphere of mutual understanding among peoples of
    Turkey and Armenia, and overcoming the cliches in the relations of
    the two countries," said Sarkisian.

    Sarkisian said his and his counterpart Gul's faith and principled
    stance would lead to success in the rapprochement process.

    "Otherwise, hostile rhetoric and actions along with opposition to
    the process may emerge. We need to realize that passing of time will
    not make the process easier but on the contrary will make it more
    difficult. As of now, we have carried the bilateral talks to a level
    where normalized relations between the two countries, and a normalized
    common future looks more vivid," said Sarkisian.

    Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic ties or economic relations
    since Turkey closed its border with Armenia due to a border dispute
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in 1992. After lengthy
    Swiss-mediated talks Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols in
    October 2009, in order to normalize relations,

    Under the protocol, Turkey and Armenia reconfirmed their commitment,
    in their bilateral and international relations, to respect and ensure
    respect for the principles of "equality, sovereignty, non-intervention
    in internal affairs of other states, territorial integrity and
    inviolability of frontiers."

    The protocol on development of bilateral relations aims to facilitate
    the development of relations between Turkey and Armenia in all fields
    and the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border two months after the
    protocol goes into effect.

    Both Turkey and Armenian governments initiated the internal
    ratification process.

    The Turkish government sent the protocols to Parliament, as approval
    is required in order for them to take effect. The Turkish government
    says it will not open the border unless Armenia ends its occupation
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Recently the Armenian Constitutional Court approved the protocols,
    however, the tone of the court's reasoned verdict drew criticism from
    Turkey and Turkish officials voiced their uneasiness at various levels.

    Wednesday, 10 February 2010 Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review
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