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  • President Visits UK to Rally Support for Peace Process with Turkey

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    February 12, 2010

    Armenian President Visits U.K. to Rally Support for Peace Process with
    Turkey, Azerbaijan

    BYLINE: Lilit Gevorgyan


    Yesterday Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan finalised his working
    two-day visit to the United Kingdom where he met with Queen Elizabeth
    II, Prince Charles and U.K. foreign secretary David Miliband. Miliband
    welcomed Armenian's efforts to normalise its long-strained relations
    with neighbouring Turkey and also find a peaceful resolution with
    Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Sargsyan summarised his
    message to the U.K. government as well as the royal family in his
    speech at the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham
    House. It included three main points: firstly, the United Kingdom
    together with its European Union (EU) partners should urge Turkey to
    ratify the October 2009 protocols set to open the Turkish-Armenian
    border and establishing diplomatic relations without linking the
    ratification to any third country issue, namely the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict of which Turkey is not part. Secondly,
    Sargsyan reiterated his government's unequivocal support for the right
    of Nagorno-Karabakh's Armenian population to self-determination,
    adding that the Azerbaijani government is nowhere near to tolerating
    Armenian presence in Nagorno-Karabakh. Thirdly, Sargsyan urged the EU
    and the United Kingdom to stop Azerbaijan's rapid rearmament which has
    seen a seven-fold rise since 2005, adding that if Azerbaijan is not
    stopped it will launch a new war.

    Significance:Sargsyan's visit is an attempt by the Armenian government
    to increase the EU and U.K. involvement in the South Caucasus peace
    talks. It comes at a crucial time when Turkey is trying to back-pedal
    on the commitments undertaken by October 2009 internationally mediated
    peace protocols with Armenia by putting preconditions for the
    ratification (seeTurkey - Armenia: 12 October 2009:). Turkey is
    currently using the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as a
    precondition to opening its borders with Armenia, an approach that is
    almost certain to abort the normalisation process and is contrary to
    its commitment. The Turkish policy is causing frustration not only in
    the United States and EU but also with the Armenian government. The
    government effectively lost its credibility with the Armenian voters
    by pursuing highly unpopular October protocols only to see them
    derailed, while the West which has pushed Armenia to make concessions,
    has left it alone. Perhaps this frustration has prompted Sargsyan to
    voice in an unusually firm tone his country's support for
    Nagorno-Karabakh's self-determination and also warn EU and the United
    Kingdom of the imminence of another war if they ignore Azerbaijan's
    clear signs of preparing for a new military campaign.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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