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    ARMENIA, TURKEY REACHED TACIT AGREEMENT ON COMMON BORDER, HERITAGE MEMBER STATES

    news.am
    April 14 2010
    Armenia

    One issue remains open in the Armenian-Turkish process - the issue
    of illegal recognition of borders, which is clearly stated in the
    protocols, the RA Parliament member of the Heritage Party Larisa
    Alaverdyan told reporters on April 14.

    According to her, both the Armenian and Turkish authorities
    consider the issue settled. "The Armenian-Turkish protocols, which
    are exclusively aimed at settling the bilateral relations, are not
    supposed to include border-related issues. The border-related points
    are unnecessary and irrelevant," Alaverdyan said. She pointed out that
    the sides must have reached a tacit agreement on the recognition of
    the border.

    The Heritage Party is sure that the Armenian Parliament must not
    ratify the Armenian-Turkish protocols in their present form.

    Alaverdyan regard as unacceptable the point on a committee of
    historians and the Turkish side's statements on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    peace process. "I knew from the very beginning that the protocols
    would result in a stalemate. By means of the documents Turkey wants
    to resolve the following three problems: the borders, end to the
    process of recognition of the Armenian Genocide and Nagorno-Karabakh,"
    Alaverdyan said. She stressed that Turkey is "enviably consistent"
    in the matter.

    Alaverdyan voiced the opinion that the Armenian-Turkish negotiations
    must be re-launched "in a clearer field, with a clearer content of
    the protocols." "Armenia must pursue a proactive policy, as being
    passive will cause harm to us," she said.
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