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    FROM ANKARA TO WASHINGTON

    news.am
    April 8 2010
    Armenia

    Turkish Premier Recep Erdogan has once more shown the world his
    inconsistent rhetoric. This inconsistency, as has repeatedly been
    proven, dependents on the Mr. Erdogan's whereabouts at a given moment.

    By the way, not only the impulsive Turkish Premier, but also all the
    other Turkish top-ranking officials have developed this feature.

    So when in Turkey or when giving interviews to foreign media outlets,
    Turkish officials state the necessity for "the liberation of
    Azerbaijan's occupied territories," claiming them will never leave
    the "fraternal" Azerbaijani people. Moreover, the Turkish Premier,
    and even Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who is much more
    careful and balanced in making statements intended for "domestic use"
    and Azerbaijan, have both repeatedly linked the Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation to the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. Although such
    a link cannot be ruled out, the top-ranking representatives of the
    major geopolitical players, RF Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and U.S.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, clearly stated the inadvisability
    of linking the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation to the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process.

    The Turkish leaders, however, radically change their tone in Washington
    or just before visiting the United States. So they do their best to
    "look like angels" in the eyes of their strategic partners.

    This time the Turkish Premier spoke of his "good and constructive"
    intentions toward Armenia at his meeting with journalists in
    Paris, France. He stressed Turkey is determined to implement the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols. Speaking of the future of the Zurich
    documents, Erdogan said: "Any deviation is out of the question unless
    anything unpleasant happens." Then he burst out supplicating the
    international community not to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    It is unclear what the Turkish Premier meant by "anything unpleasant,"
    but one more attempt to show the world Turkey's willingness to
    normalize relations with Armenia was actually made. Yet, Turkey has
    to show its willingness to improve its relations with Armenia at the
    Erdogan-Sargsyan meeting in Washington early next week.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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