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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT WILL SUBMIT ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS TO RA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    10.02.2010 19:39 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the last year, Armenia has made significant
    progress towards the normalization of relations with Turkey without
    any preconditions. We regard the Armenia-Turkey relationship in a much
    broader regional and international context. I am confident that the
    time of closed borders and ultimatums has passed, Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan said in his speech at Chatham House, Royal Institute
    of International Affairs.

    "The palette of the modern world is much more diverse than just black
    and white. We all must realize it and create possibilities for natural
    relations, cooperation, and dialogue. It must be done not only because
    Armenia and Turkey will benefit from it, but also because it will do
    good for the whole region, and therefore, Europe.

    We have indeed approached a milestone at which we can achieve a
    breakthrough. It is the path of cooperation without preconditions,
    without making bilateral relations contingent upon issues related
    to third party states. At this time, we have the signed protocols
    on the establishment of diplomatic relations and the development of
    bilateral relations between Armenia and Turkey, which are awaiting
    ratification by the parliaments of our two states.

    In Armenia, the ratification process is progressing in accordance
    with the regular procedure, without any undue delays, as proven by
    the decision of the Constitutional Court of Armenia issued over a
    month before the statutory deadline for its adoption. I would like
    to draw your attention to the fact that the Constitutional Court made
    the decision unanimously, without any dissenting opinions: this fact
    in itself is telling. The Constitutional Court of Armenia found that
    the Protocols do not contain any provision that could be interpreted
    as contravening the requirements of the Armenian Constitution. The
    decision is now in the Office of the President, and the whole package
    of documents is ready for submission to the Parliament. Immediately
    after today's meeting here at the Chatham House, I am going to instruct
    my staff to submit the Armenia-Turkey protocols to the Armenian
    National Assembly for the ratification process to be initiated.

    Speaking at this esteemed institution today, I reiterate the commitment
    of the Republic of Armenia to this process. As the political leader
    of the political majority of the Armenian Parliament, I reiterate
    that I rule out any possibility of the Armenian Parliament failing
    to ratify the protocols in case Turkey ratifies the protocols without
    preconditions, as agreed.

    Senior Turkish officials repeatedly assert the political independence
    of their parliament and the unpredictability of its decision.

    Moreover, they try to obtain non-partisan ratification by securing
    the potential support of opposition parties, as well. It is
    understandable. However, they ought to remember that in case of
    Armenia they deal with a country, which persevered throughout the
    process and did not stop even in spite of losing a key ally in the
    ruling coalition. I am confident that President Gul and Prime Minister
    Erdogan will, subject to the demonstration of political will, find
    sufficient support within their party that holds the majority of
    seats in the Turkish Parliament.

    We are confident that the normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations
    can become the greatest input of the recent decades in achieving peace
    and stability in the South Caucasus. With this vision, we have agreed
    to move forward without any preconditions, not making our relations
    contingent upon Turkey's recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

    However, if, as many suspect, it is proven that Turkey's goal is
    to protract, rather than to normalize relations, we will have to
    discontinue the process," the speech said.

    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.
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