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    news.am, Armenia
    April 17 2010


    Likelihood of Protocols' ratification decreases day by day: Zaman

    14:31 / 04/17/2010`The likelihood that the protocols signed by Turkey
    and Armenia in October will go into effect decreases by the day. As
    the sides deviate from the point of agreement, they become influenced
    by routine politics,' Abdulhamit Bilici states in his article
    published in Turkish Zaman daily.

    `Yet with gangrenous problems like this, thinking outside the box and
    trying new methods is a must in order to find a solution. If there was
    any likelihood of progress, Obama would probably have wanted to meet
    with the two leaders together since it would have been considered a
    significantly important diplomatic success. Of course it is better
    than nothing that Erdogan and Sargsyan both agreed during their
    meeting that the protocols were not dead and indicated that their
    respective foreign ministers would work together to continue the
    process. Perhaps this development will allow us to avoid any problems
    on April 24 this year. But if the Erdogan-Obama meeting concludes in
    the same way, then the announcements the Turkish and Armenian leaders
    made after their private talks do not point to any promising
    developments in the near future,' the author says.

    `In this context, the stance of Turkey, which has a population of 72
    million, an economy worth almost $1 trillion and a high profile in
    international relations, can be understandable to a certain extent.
    But is it not surreal for Armenia to expect results without giving up
    on occupying Azerbaijan and leading a campaign against Turkey to
    recognize the genocide despite the major problems it is facing?,' the
    source reads.

    `Could the source of this surrealism in Yerevan be the lack of
    international forces, which keep pressuring Ankara to open its border,
    to speak out against the Armenian occupation?' the author concludes.
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