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    ARMENIAN PARTIES REJECT TALKS WITH TURKEY BY IVAN WATSON AND YESIM COMERT

    CNN News
    April 22 2010

    Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- -- The ruling coalition of political parties
    in Armenia's parliament has called for suspending talks aimed at
    normalizing relations with Turkey, Armenia's southern neighbor and
    long-time adversary.

    The decision marks a setback to a U.S., European and Russian-supported
    peace process aimed at reopening the border between Armenia and Turkey
    and the establishment of embassies in both countries' capitals.

    In a statement published on Thursday, Armenia's parliamentary coalition
    accused Turkey of failing to ratify internationally agreed peace
    protocols before an agreed deadline.

    The protocols were signed by the foreign ministers from Armenia and
    Turkey last October, under the watchful eyes of U.S. Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at
    a ceremony that was nearly canceled because of a dispute between the
    Turks and the Armenians.

    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian has since made a visit to Turkey
    to attend a football match between the two countries, but critics
    say there has been little movement since then toward ratifying the
    protocols before parliament.

    The parliamentary coalition says the Turkish side's stance is
    "unacceptable," particularly statements by Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan making ratification of peace protocols "directly
    dependent upon the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in
    Azerbaijan."

    Christian Armenia and Muslim Azerbaijan fought a bitter war over
    the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is now controlled
    by Armenian troops. The front line is still volatile, with periodic
    deadly clashes.

    The Turkish government says is still formulating a response to the
    Armenian parliamentary decision.

    "We are evaluating the statement, its contents and what it means. Our
    foreign minister is having meetings with the ministry officials,"
    Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin told CNN.

    Thursday's announcement comes just two days before Armenians around
    the world will commemorate the 1915 massacre of hundreds of thousands
    of ethnic Armenians in Ottoman Turkey.

    Turkey officially denies a genocide took place in the last days of
    the crumbling Ottoman Empire.

    Sarkisian, is expected to give a speech addressing the struggling
    Turkish-Armenian peace process later on Thursday.
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