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    ARMENIA'S DECISION IS BENEFICIAL FOR TURKEY: ANKARA RESPONDS TO COALITION'S STATEMENT

    Tert.am
    22.04.10

    The statement made by the Armenian parliamentary coalition over the
    Armenia-Turkey Protocols is beneficial for Turkey, CNNTurk quotes
    Turkish retired ambassador and a foreign policy expert Yalim Eralp
    as saying.

    "Earlier Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said that they had made
    a decision over the Protocols and that they would make a statement
    about it soon. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared
    in Washington that Ankara is accountable for its signature put under
    the Protocols. The Armenians had earlier adopted a law which allows
    annulling international agreements. But this is not the case. The
    signatures are not being disowned: it is only the ratification of the
    Protocols that is being suspended. In fact the ratification process
    is suspended in Turkey. By the same token, judging by the situation
    in Turkey, Armenia's decision is a convenient one. It leaves the
    impression that the Armenians will take action as soon as the Turks
    do so," said the diplomat.

    "Earlier President Sargsyan had said that they would not start the
    ratification of the Protocols unless Turkey does so. I do not think
    this is a serious development. The process would have been terminated,
    should they have withdrawn their signature. But the signatures are
    still in force, and it is the ratification that is being suspended,"
    explained the expert.

    Local Turkish daily Hurriyet, in turn, quotes Turkish Foreign Ministry
    Spokesperson Burak Ozugergin saying that they do not have any official
    information about it.

    "We do not have any official information about that decision yet. If
    it is confirmed, we will make a relevant statement," Ozugergin was
    quoted as saying.
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