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    SARKISIAN TO MEET ARMENIAN PARTY LEADERS ON TURKEY
    Emil Danielyan

    Armenialiberty.org
    Sept 14 2009

    President Serzh Sarkisian will meet leaders of dozens of Armenian
    political parties on Thursday to discuss his controversial
    fence-mending agreements with Turkey, a spokesman said on Monday.

    The meeting will be part of "internal political consultations"
    which Ankara and Yerevan have agreed to undertake before signing two
    protocols on the normalization of bilateral relations next month.

    According to Samvel Farmanian, the presidential press secretary,
    formal invitations to discuss "the current stage of the normalization
    of Turkey-Armenia relations" with the head of state have been extended
    to the heads of all political parties active in the country. "This
    will be the third thematic consultation convened by President Sarkisian
    in this format," he said in a statement.

    The previous two meetings, held in November and March, focused on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and the Armenian government's efforts to
    cope with the effects of the global financial crisis respectively. They
    were attended by nearly 50 party leaders mostly loyal to Sarkisian.

    Both meetings were boycotted by the main opposition Armenian
    National Congress (HAK). Farmanian told RFE/RL that the presidential
    administration has again sent out invitations only to the leaders
    of the parties making up the alliance. The HAK's top leader, Levon
    Ter-Petrosian does not formally head any of those parties.

    Some of Ter-Petrosian's close associates have harshly criticized key
    provisions of the Turkish-Armenian protocols publicized on August
    31. The HAK's official reaction to the documents, contained in a
    September 1 statement, was more positive though. Ter-Petrosian is
    expected to comment on the matter in detail during an HAK rally in
    Yerevan scheduled for this Friday.

    Another major opposition force, the Zharangutyun (Heritage) party,
    has unequivocally condemned the Turkish-Armenian deal. Its spokesman,
    Hovsep Khurshudian, told RFE/RL that Zharangutyun has yet to discuss
    and decide whether to attend Thursday's meeting. Its top leader,
    Raffi Hovannisian, was presented at Sarkisian's first meeting with
    party leaders but boycotted the second one.

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), another vocal
    opponent of Sarkisian's Turkish policy, will likely send its leaders
    to the upcoming meeting. Dashnaktsutyun is expected to circulate on
    Tuesday specific amendments which it believes must be made in the
    draft protocols.
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