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    ARMENIAN EXIT STRATEGY APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT
    Karine Kalantarian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/artic le/1967378.html
    24.02.2010

    The National Assembly approved Tuesday a government bill that will
    make it easier for Armenia to annul its normalization agreements with
    Turkey if Ankara continues to delay their ratification.

    The relevant amendments to an Armenian law on international treaties
    envisage the suspension or termination of agreements signed by Yerevan
    before their entry into force.

    President Serzh Sarkisian announced his intention to enact such
    amendments in December in response to Turkish leaders' continuing
    statements making the ratification of the Turkish-Armenian "protocols"
    conditional on the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh. He made clear
    that Yerevan will walk away from the deal if Ankara fails to implement
    it within a "reasonable" time frame.

    The parliament overwhelmingly passed the amendments in the first
    reading, with only one of its factions, the opposition Zharangutyun
    party, voting against them. Zharangutyun lawmakers, who have been
    strongly opposed to the protocols, said Armenian law and international
    conventions signed by Yerevan already allow for the abrogation of
    international treaties.

    Deputies from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun),
    the other opposition party represented in the parliament, also
    criticized the amendments but chose to vote for them. "It contains
    necessary but insufficient formulations," one of them, Artsvik
    Minasian, said before the vote. He said not only the president of
    the republic but also the parliament must be empowered to invalidate
    international agreements.

    Armen Rustamian, another Dashnaktsutyun lawmaker who chairs the
    parliament committee on foreign affairs, said the National Assembly
    should also be given the right to ratify them with "reservations." He
    denied any contradiction between the Dashnaktsutyun criticism of the
    amendments and its deputies' decision to vote for them.

    "Voting against them means being against the of this necessary tool
    by Armenia," Rustamian told RFE/RL's Armenian service. "We need to
    have such a tool."

    The amendments were included on the parliament agenda just days
    after Sarkisian formally sent the two Turkish-Armenian protocols
    to the parliament for ratification. Leaders of the parliament's
    pro-presidential majority have repeatedly stated that the protocols
    will not be put to the vote before their ratification by the Turkish
    parliament.
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