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  • "Football" Diplomacy Between Armenia And Turkey Once Again Sliding I

    "FOOTBALL" DIPLOMACY BETWEEN ARMENIA AND TURKEY ONCE AGAIN SLIDING INTO IMPASSE

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 21, 2009

    As Armenia celebrates its 18th year of independence today, large
    crowds are expected to join the protestors who have been demonstrating
    for the past week in front of the foreign ministry in the capital,
    Yerevan--some of whom are on hunger strike. They are demanding that
    the Armenian government rethinks controversial concessions made to
    Turkey as part of the Armenian-Turkish preliminary protocols signed
    earlier this month (seeTurkey - Armenia: 1 September 2009:). The
    government insists that no concession was made and that the border with
    Turkey will open soon. However, last Friday (18 September), Armenian
    foreign minister Eduard Nalbandian acknowledged in a press release
    that Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had effectively
    retracted from the protocols by stating that Turkey would not open
    its borders before the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Significance:Armenian-Turkish relations are experiencing a tentative
    thaw. On 23 April, the Armenian government made significant concessions
    to the Turkish government by signing a preliminary protocol,
    just a day before the commemoration of the Armenian genocide (a
    definition that is not universally recognised) during the First World
    War. The move signified a temporary softening in Armenia's pursuit
    of international recognition of the genocide. Opening borders with
    Armenia is a precondition for Turkey's European Union membership,
    and would also clear a major roadblock to the economic development
    of Turkey's eastern regions. Erdogan's backtracking shows the
    controversy of the protocols at home; the military in particular
    is opposed to making any concessions in Turko-Armenian ties. His
    statement effectively stalls the diplomatic process, and makes the
    planned visit of Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian to Turkey in
    October much more unlikely. Turkey and Armenia will most probably
    decide to delay their upcoming meeting and try to calm nerves at home.
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