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    TURKEY'S PM SAYS COMMITTED TO DEALS DESPITE ARMENIA HALT

    WorldBulletin.net
    April 22 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's prime minister said his country was committed to peace
    protocols with Armenia.

    Turkey's prime minister said on Thursday his country was committed
    to peace protocols with Armenia, despite a decision by Armenia's
    ruling coalition to suspend ratification of the accords by Yerevan's
    parliament.

    Turkey and Armenia which have no diplomatic ties or economic relations
    since Turkey closed its border with Armenia since this country invaded
    the Upper-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan in 1992, signed two protocols
    in October 2009, for normalisation of relations, after months-long
    Swiss-mediated talks.

    But, Armenia's ruling coalition on Thursday said it had decided to
    freeze the ratification in parliament of accords with Turkey aimed
    at normalising ties.

    "As we have earlier stated numerous times, we are loyal to the
    protocols, their essence and spirit as well as their implementation,"
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a joint press conference with New Zealander
    counterpart John Key after a their meeting in the Turkish capital,
    Ankara.

    "Obviously, it is at their own discretion over how they would manage
    the ratification process. I am in no position to tell them what to
    say," Erdogan said, adding that he had "taken note" of the Yerevan
    government's decision.

    "Suspension"

    The protocols envisage the two countries to establish diplomatic ties
    and open the border that has been close since 1993.

    "Considering the Turkish side's refusal to fulfil the requirement to
    ratify the accord without preconditions in a reasonable time, making
    the continuation of the ratification process in the national parliament
    pointless, we consider it necessary to suspend this process," Armenia
    statement said.

    Under the protocol, Turkey and Armenia reconfirmed their commitment,
    in their bilateral and international relations, to respect and ensure
    respect for the principles of "equality, sovereignty, non-intervention
    in internal affairs of other states, territorial integrity and
    inviolability of frontiers".

    The protocol on development of bilateral relations aims to facilitate
    the development of relations between Turkey and Armenia in all fields
    and the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border two months after the
    protocol goes into effect.

    Both Turkey and Armenian governments initiated the internal
    ratification process.

    Turkish government sent the protocols to the parliament. The protocol
    needs to be approved by the parliament in order for it to take effect.

    The Turkish government says it will not open the border unless Armenia
    ends its occupation of Upper-Karabakh.

    However, on January 12, 2010, the Armenian Constitutional Court
    approved the protocols, however the tone of the court's reasoned
    verdict drew criticism from Turkey and Turkish officials who voiced
    their uneasiness in various platforms.

    Turkey thought the fifth article of Armenian Constitutional Court's
    verdict regarding the protocols was against the target and basis of
    the protocols.
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