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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS TO BE CONSIDERED INTERNATIONAL TREATIES WITH BINDING LEGAL EFFECT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    22.09.2009 21:40 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Final signature of Armenian-Turkish Protocols will
    have negative impact on Armenia. Despite international community
    and Armenian authorities' statements, document will be perceived
    as international treaty," ARFD parliamentary faction leader Vahan
    Hovhannisyan told today a press conference in Yerevan.

    Protocols, he said, contain agreement clauses which will have binding
    legal effect after being signed. And that's what Turkish senior
    officials confirm in their statements. Mr. Hovhannisyan also stressed
    the importance of considering Turkish Foreign Minister's statement on
    OSCE MG's failure to achieve Karabakh conflict settlement and proposal
    to make process effective. "All that testifies to Turkey's intention
    of being directly involved in the settlement of Artsakh problem,"
    he said.

    At that he noted that Protocol signing will intensify hostilities
    between Armenia and Turkey since documents contain anti-Armenian
    clauses not subject to implementation. "By signing Protocols, Turkey
    will continue pressures and hostilities, since Armenia is undertaking
    commitments that give rise to concerns," ARFD faction leader said.

    To journalists' question concerning possibilities of cooperation
    between Dashnaktrutyun and Heritage, he gave positive answer, stating
    that two parties will maintain close contacts.

    In response to the question whether ARFD considered itself a
    pro-opposition force only because of Armenian-Turkish process,
    Mr. Hovhannisyan said there were many other decisions their party
    disagreed with. "A priority issue at present is Armenian-Turkish
    relations, hence more attention is focused on that problem," he noted.
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