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    ARMENIAN EXPERT: ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION TO APPROVE TURKISH-ARMENIAN PROTOCOLS FORMALITY

    Trend
    Jan 25 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian Center for National and International Studies Director Richard
    Giragosian believes the Armenian Constitutional Court's decision to
    approve the Turkish-Armenian protocols is just a formality.

    "Based on the Armenian constitution, this is a necessary first step
    toward later ratification by the Armenian parliament," he told Trend
    News via e-mail. "Moreover, the lack of independence of the Armenian
    court system also meant that the court was unlikely to go against the
    wishes of the Armenian government, which was determined to secure a
    positive assessment of the protocols."

    Jan.13, Armenia's Constitutional Court recognized the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols consistent with the constitution, Novosti-Armenia reported.

    Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers, Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
    Nalbandian, signed the Ankara-Yerevan protocols in Zurich Oct. 10.

    Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey have been broken due
    to Armenia's claims of an alleged genocide, and its occupation of
    Azerbaijani lands. The border between them has been closed since 1993.

    According to the Giragosian, there is nothing unusual or inappropriate
    in the court's decision.

    "I find Turkey's reaction not only disingenuous but unfair, as there
    was never any doubt over the Armenian side's commitment to ensure a
    speedy passage of the protocols," he added.

    Jan. 19, the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a statement which
    indicated that the Armenian Constitutional Court's decision contains
    "pre-conditions and restrictive provisions that contrary to the letter
    and spirit of the protocols," Anadolu reported.

    He said it seems that Turkey's protest is rooted more in Turkey's
    domestic politics.In connection with this new crisis, Turkey is
    looking to create a new political "justification" to withdraw from
    the protocols, he believes.

    But that would be a serious setback, and a repudiation of all
    obligations and expectations.

    According to Giragosian, the crisis between the countries is growing
    and Turkey only stokes the fire.

    "At the moment, this process has already stalled and slowed down
    significantly, I am increasingly worried that Turkey may have derailed
    the entire effort on its accord," he said.

    "Hopefully, both sides can recover and find a new way beyond this
    rather exaggerated crisis."
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