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    92 ISSUES INCLUDED IN AGENDA OF NA FOUR-DAY SESSION THAT BEGAN ON MARCH 15

    Noyan Tapan
    March 15, 2010

    YEREVAN, MARCH 15, NOYAN TAPAN. A regular four-day session of the
    RA National Assembly began on March 15. 92 issues, including 22
    international agreements, are on the agenda.

    Among the agenda issues are the Protocol on the Establishment of
    Diplomatic Relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic
    of Turkey, and the Protocol on the Development of Relations between
    the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Turkey which were signed
    in Zurich on 10 October 2009.

    However, as the Speaker of the National Assembly Hovik Abrahamian
    declared in response to a question of Heritage opposition faction's
    member Armen Martirosian, the political majority of the parliament
    will adhere to their decision: the protocols will be discussed at
    Armenia's National Assembly only after their ratification by Turkish
    parliament. As regards the likelihood that the executive authority
    will withdraw the protocols from the National Assembly, according to
    H. Abrahamian, it is a decision to be taken by the country's president
    and the foreign ministry which are responsible for the foreign policy.

    The NA speaker did not agree with the opposition deputy's claim that
    the recent statements made by official representatives of Turkey were
    "slaps in Armenia's face". "An idle talk is not a slap in the face,
    and if any authorities (I mean the Turkish authorities) sign a protocol
    without any preconditions and then they do not ratify that protocol
    and start making statements against protocol signing, I neither take
    such authorities seriously nor consider them as serious," H. Abrahamian
    said, adding that Turkish authorities "don't have a serious attitude
    to the protocols they signed".
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