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    MASIS MAILYAN: DESTINY OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS WAS IMPORTANT TOPIC IN 2010

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    December 24, 2010 - 09:29 AMT 05:29 GMT

    Chairman of the NKR Public Council on Foreign Policy and Security
    Masis Mailyan said that the destiny of the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    was the most heatedly debated topic during the first months of 2010.

    "The international interest towards the protocols ratification by the
    Armenian and Turkish parliaments overshadowed the Karabakh conflict
    settlement, despite the efforts of Baku and Ankara," Mailyan told a
    PanARMENIAN.Net reporter.

    He recalled that the Armenian President suspended ratification of
    the protocols by the Armenian parliament on the eve of the Armenian
    Genocide commemoration day. And the Karabakh conflict settlement has
    again become the focus of interest of the three conflicting parties'
    public and political forces.

    "The NKR recognition became topical in 2010 on the background of
    meetings between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents and foreign
    ministers. In the second half of 2010, Hay Dat structures took certain
    actions for the NKR's international recognition. Specifically, a
    fact-finding trip of members of the European Parliament to Karabakh
    was organized in October 2010. Heritage parliamentary group conducted
    works in the Armenian parliament for Artsakh's recognition by Armenia.

    Unfortunately, Armenia's parliamentary forces have not managed to reach
    a consensus on such an important matter for Armenians, as recognition
    of Nagorno Karabakh. Legislatively fixed stance of Armenia on NKR's
    stance would not leave false hopes for Azerbaijan and its protectors,"
    the expert said.




    From: A. Papazian
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