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    Interfax, Russia
    Feb 26 2010


    Yerevan could recall signature under Armenian-Turkish diplomatic accords

    YEREVAN Feb 26


    Yerevan may recall its signature under the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    aimed at stabilizing relations and to establish diplomatic ties
    between the two countries, said Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

    "During his conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    [following the inauguration ceremony of Ukrainian President Viktor
    Yanukovych in Kyiv] Sargsyan said that the process of stabilizing
    Armenian-Turkish relations must be brought to its logical conclusion
    within the shortest period of time possible, otherwise, Yerevan, as
    was stated earlier, will recall its signature under the protocols,"
    the Armenian president's press office told Interfax on Thursday.

    The Armenian president said that Turkish involvement in the Karabakh
    settlement process is not possible because the country is providing
    military aid to Azerbaijan, one of the parties to the conflict, and
    makes unilateral statements with regard to the conflict resolution
    process, the presidential press office said.

    "The country which dreams about the region without borders must start
    from itself and lift the blockade of Armenia to allow the opening of
    communications in the region," Sargsyan said.

    Davutoglu was earlier quoted as saying that "Turkey dreams about a
    Caucasus without borders, occupations, mutual stereotypes, where
    peace, prosperity and stability reign."

    The Armenian-Turkish protocols on the establishment of diplomatic
    relations and on the stabilization of the bilateral relations are on
    the agenda of the Armenian parliament. The protocols were signed by
    the Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers in Zurich on October 10,
    2009.

    The documents were due to be ratified by the two countries' parliaments.
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