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  • ANKARA: Armenian Ruling Could 'Impair' Protocols, Says Turkey's Fore

    ARMENIAN RULING COULD 'IMPAIR' PROTOCOLS, SAYS TURKEY'S FOREIGN MINISTRY

    Hurriyet Daily News
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=turk ish-foreign-ministry-says-armenian-ruling-could-hu rt-protocols-2010-01-19
    Jan 19 2010
    Turkey

    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian (L) shares a joke with his Turkish
    counterpart Abdullah Gul, on Oct. 14, 2009, during the World Cup 2010
    qualifying football match between Turkey and Armenia. AFP photo

    A published decision by Armenia's top court about the constitutionality
    of the protocols that could pave the way for diplomatic relations with
    Turkey could hurt the negotiation process, Turkey's Foreign Ministry
    said Monday.

    "It has been observed that this decision contains preconditions
    and restrict provisions that impair the letter and spirit of the
    protocols," the ministry said in a statement.

    The Armenian court's Jan. 12 decision established that the protocols
    with Turkey conformed to the country's constitution.

    But the decision also stipulated that the agreement must not
    contradict Paragraph 11 of the Declaration of Independence, which
    states, "The Republic of Armenia stands in support of the task of
    achieving international recognition of the 1915 Genocide in Ottoman
    Turkey and Western Armenia," likely the section the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry protested in its statement.

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic relations and their border has
    been closed since 1993, after Armenia's invasion of 20 percent of
    Azerbaijani territory.

    The territorial conflict, referred to as Nagorno-Karabakh, was tied
    to the normalization process after Turkish leaders warned it would be
    hard to pass the protocols without any progress toward a resolution
    to Karabakh.

    Armenia has expressed growing frustration over the Turkish Parliament's
    failure to ratify the protocols. The Armenian parliament also has
    yet to ratify the accords.

    The first protocol, covering the establishment of diplomatic relations,
    and the second, on the further development of bilateral relations,
    are accompanied by an annex that sets a clear timetable for the
    implementation of both.
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