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    ERDOGAN THREATENS TO FREEZE RECONCILIATION WITH ARMENIA

    news.am
    Jan 20 2010
    Armenia

    If RA Constitutional Court does not change its decision on the
    Protocols, the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation might be blocked,
    Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in the course of his visit
    to Saudi Arabia.

    "RA CC acted secretly and naturally Turkey cannot accept secretly
    presented approaches. We introduced the signed Protocols to the
    parliament immediately without any changes. Not a single word was
    changed in the documents from our side, which shows our sincerity,
    unlike Armenia," Erdogan said. "Unless this mistake is corrected,
    the process will be protracted. Armenia-Azerbaijani relations will be
    affected as well," he underlined, adding that he stated this before the
    signing too. According to him, this position was also voiced during his
    meetings with Russian and U.S. presidents, "Relations with Armenia will
    be normalized, however the latter should put an end to occupation."

    January 19, Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement criticizing
    the decision of RA Constitutional Court on Armenia-Turkey Protocols.

    'This decision contains preconditions and restrictive provisions which
    impair the letter and spirit of the Protocols. The said decision
    undermines the very reason for negotiating these Protocols as well
    as their fundamental objective," the statement reads.

    Yesterday Nalbandian stated that he intends to contact his counterpart
    Mr. Davutoglu, "to clarify where in the decision of the Constitutional
    Court of Armenia the Turkish side sees preconditions and how they
    contradict the very reason of the Protocols." "I hope that by such
    statement the Turkish side is not attempting to justify its continuous
    efforts in laying down preconditions and cover up its needless delays
    in the ratification process," he outlined.
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