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    ARMENIAN MPS ADOPT 'EXIT STRATEGY' ON TURKEY ACCORDS

    Agence France Presse
    Feb 25 2010

    Armenia's parliament on Thursday adopted legal amendments described as
    an "exit strategy" for withdrawing from a landmark deal to establish
    ties with Turkey after decades of hostility.

    The amendments, passed by a vote of 70-4, will allow President Serzh
    Sarkisian to suspend ratification and withdraw from previously signed
    international agreements.

    The move comes amid growing frustration in Armenia over the Turkish
    parliament's failure to ratify two protocols signed in October to
    establish diplomatic ties and open the Armenian-Turkish border.

    "The need for these amendments obviously stems from the current
    situation with the process of ratification of the Armenia-Turkey
    protocols," the chairman of parliament's foreign affairs committee,
    Armen Rustamian, said.

    "Existing tools are not sufficient to protect our interests and these
    changes create such a legal basis.... Armenia is today facing such
    problems that it may withdraw from the process. We are now developing
    an exit strategy," he told parliament.

    The signing of the deals was hailed internationally as a key step in
    overcoming decades of enmity stemming from World War I-era massacres
    of Armenians under Ottoman Turks.

    But ratification by both countries' parliaments has stalled as the
    two sides have traded accusations of trying to modify the deal.

    Ankara has accused Yerevan of trying to set new conditions after
    Armenia's constitutional court said the protocols could not contradict
    Yerevan's official position that the Armenian mass killings constituted
    genocide -- a label Turkey fiercely rejects.

    Armenia, for its part, is furious over Ankara's insistence that
    normalising Turkish-Armenian ties depends on progress in resolving
    the conflict between Armenia and Turkish ally Azerbaijan over the
    disputed Nagorny Karabakh region.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in solidarity with
    Azerbaijan after ethnic Armenian forces wrested Nagorny Karabakh from
    Baku's control in a war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.

    The conflict remains unresolved despite years of international
    mediation.
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