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    TURKEY WILL SIGN PROTOCOLS IF ARMENIA SURRENDERS 2 REGIONS - SABINE FREIZER

    news.am
    Nov 29 2011
    Armenia

    Turkey-Armenia protocols can still be brought forward to the
    Turkish Parliament and be voted on, European Program Director at the
    International Crisis Group Sabine Freizer told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

    In an e-mail letter she commented on recent statement by Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul that the protocols cannot be considered dead.

    The expert considers Turkish parliament is unlikely to vote until there
    is some positive movement on the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.

    In October 2009 Armenia and Turkey signed protocols in Zurich to
    normalize diplomatic relations between the states. The documents
    had to be ratified in both countries' parliaments. However, in
    2010 the Armenian president suspended the process due to Turkey's
    non-constructive stance.

    Ankara set preconditions and linked the reconciliation process to
    resolution of the Karabakh conflict.Turkey decided to remove the
    protocols from parliament's agenda this August.

    "Even though there is no legal link between the two issues, in
    practice and for political reasons Turkey has linked them. Ankara
    has not clearly defined what it means by 'progress' however, it could
    possibly mean the signature of an agreement on basic principles or the
    start of withdrawal by Armenian forces of one or two of the occupied
    territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh," she said.

    According to Freizer, such a withdrawal would indeed change the whole
    dynamic in the region towards peace and development. "Neither Armenia
    nor Nagorno-Karabakh have ever claimed sovereignty over territories
    like Fizuli," she said.

    Commenting on the protocols, she stressed that even if they are
    not yet signed, "normalization between Armenia and Turkey is moving
    forward with regards to contacts in many fields."

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