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    ARMENIA URGES TURKISH LAWMAKERS TO UNBLOCK ACCORD

    Agence France Presse
    Feb 10 2010
    France

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian called on Turkish lawmakers
    Wednesday to take the first step in implementing a stalled accord on
    normalising ties between the two countries.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols in October to establish
    diplomatic ties and reopen their shared border, in a historic step
    towards ending decades of hostility stemming from World War I-era
    massacres of Armenians.

    The protocols must now be ratified by both countries' parliaments,
    but the process has stalled as the two sides have traded accusations
    of trying to modify the landmark deal.

    "The (Armenian) parliament will vote on the protocols if the Turkish
    parliament goes ahead with that," the Armenian leader told the Chatham
    House thinktank in London.

    "As a leader of the political majority (in Armenia) I guarantee
    a positive vote in parliament if the Turkish side votes without
    preconditions and in the timeframe," he added.

    But it was impossible to predict the Turkish parliament's approval
    due to its independence. If Armenia goes first "we risk being in a
    situation where the (Armenian) parliament will approve it and Turkey
    fails" to do so, he said.

    Ankara has accused Yerevan of trying to set new conditions after
    Armenia's constitutional court said the protocols could not contradict
    Yerevan's official position that the Armenian mass killings constituted
    genocide -- a label Turkey fiercely rejects.

    Armenia, for its part, is furious over Ankara's insistence that
    normalising Turkish-Armenian ties depends on progress between Armenia
    and Turkish ally Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in solidarity with
    Azerbaijan after ethnic Armenian forces wrested Nagorny Karabakh from
    Baku's control in a war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.
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