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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS: SIGNING AND RATIFICATION DIFFERENT PROCEDURES

    news.am
    April 16 2010
    Armenia

    In his interview with the TV8 Channel (Turkey) Murad Merican, Chairman
    of the Foreign Relations Committee, Turkish Parliament, pointed out
    that there no difference if the Armenian-Turkish protocols will remain
    in the drawer of his table or will be withdrawn. "I have documents
    in my drawer that have been awaiting ratification since 1998,"
    Merican said.

    Commenting on the verdict retuned by the RA Constitutional Court,
    as well as on the Nagorno-Karabakh problem as a precondition to
    the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols, which aroused
    discontent in Turkey, Merican stated that in case of disagreements
    the two nations must settle them in conformity with international
    law and in this respect the RA Constitutional Court's verdict is not
    of great importance. He stressed that the signing and ratification
    of the Armenian-Turkish protocols are independent of each other -
    the signing depended on the Governments, whereas the ratification
    on the Parliaments. The Turkish Parliament will focus its attention
    on the further development of Armenian--Azerbaijan relations, but it
    would be wrong to sever relations with Armenia. "Do not let our souls
    get filled with enmity. Let us not reject the points beneficial for
    Turkey, which are incorporated in the protocols," Merican said.

    Commenting on the Opposition's accusations that the Turkish authorities
    are always ready for foreign policy compromises, Merican pointed out
    that Ankara has never made any foreign policy concessions.

    Turkey has never made any concessions on either Cyprus or the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani problems. Nor has it made any concessions on
    Turkey's membership in the European Union, he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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