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    IT IS DIFFICULT FOR TURKEY TO RATIFY PROTOCOLS UNDER THESE CONDITIONS: MURAT MERCAN

    news.am
    Feb 23 2010
    Armenia

    Recent decision by RA Constitutional Court on the Protocols created
    uncertainty that might be solved in international diplomatic level,
    Turkish Parliament Foreign Affairs Commission Chairman Murat Mercan
    said in an exclusive interview with Today's Zaman.

    The latter considers only a win-win-win process advantageous to
    Armenia, as Turkey and Azerbaijan might solve the problem.

    Commenting on RA CC judgment, Mercan stated, "When we look at the
    Armenian constitutional court's ruling, we see that there are clear
    provisions in the text stating how the protocols can and cannot be
    interpreted. After all, it is an agreement between two countries. It
    is not an international agreement. We should also analyze the Armenian
    constitutional court's decision from the perspective of international
    law. International legal experts need to assess the issue. While
    there are some lawyers and some circles who say the court's decision
    does not constitute the basis of the protocols, others have different
    opinions. In this respect, there is uncertainty over the issue. At best
    there is uncertainty. In this kind of a situation, the conditions for
    implementing an international bilateral agreement are not completely
    clear. Take, for example, the issue of opening borders. The court's
    decision clearly states that "opening the borders does not mean
    recognition of the Treaty of Kars. I think it is very difficult for
    Turkey to ratify the protocols under these conditions because there is
    some level of uncertainty. There is no clarity about how the protocols
    will be interpreted."

    Turkish politician underlines that presently Ankara has two major
    regional problems - Armenia-Turkey and Turkey-Azerbaijan relations.

    "When we look at these two balances, if the ratification of the
    protocols between Turkey and Armenia is going to exacerbate problems
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan or severely jeopardize Azerbaijan's
    national interest, then the world should not want it, either. In
    other words, it's very important to maintain a balance," he emphasized.

    Speaking of Armenia's benefit from border opening, Mercan noted that
    "Armenia might be added to the natural gas and oil pipeline routes
    originating from Azerbaijan." He recalls Azerbaijani President Ilham
    Aliyev's words that economic relations might be established between
    Baku and Yerevan once the problem is solved.

    Asked about status of Nagorno-Karabakh, Mercan stressed that if the
    status is determined, "everyone would benefit."

    "If this does not happen, in other words, if relations between Turkey
    and Armenia normalize but other balances are not considered, then
    the international community should be unhappy about this as it will
    become harder to solve the problems, and conditions that will most
    likely lead to conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan will develop,"
    said the Chairman, adding that Nabucco, thus West's energy security,
    will be at risk

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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