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    SUSPENSION OF PROTOCOLS A WELCOME, YET INCOMPLETE MOVE

    Armenian Weekly Staff
    Fri, Apr 23 2010

    On April 22, President Serge Sarkisian made a televised announcement on
    the process of normalization between Armenia and Turkey. The president
    said that Turkey was not ready for the normalization process, that the
    preconditions set forth by Turkey were unacceptable, and that "the
    pointless efforts of making the dialogue between Armenia and Turkey
    an end in itself" were also unacceptable. He stated, however, that
    Armenia will not exit the process, but will suspend the ratification
    of the protocols.

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation has reason to approach this
    development with guarded optimism. Armenia's decision to effectively
    suspend discussions, until a change in attitude from the Turkish side,
    is the most open acknowledgement to date of the dangers inherent in
    this process.

    This announcement also makes it clear that the voice of the Armenian
    people both in Armenia and the Diaspora has undoubtedly had an effect
    on the Armenian government. This is, therefore, also an opportunity
    for us to redouble our efforts to make our voices fully heard.

    Hopefully, the Armenian government has also learned to listen to its
    people before embarking on such adventures in the future.

    However, by now, it must have become abundantly clear to official
    Yerevan that Ankara has no intention to normalize relations with
    Armenia without preconditions, and is simply using the negotiation
    process to stall genocide recognition. To steer clear of this ongoing
    maneuvering by Turkey, Armenia must fully disengage from the process,
    namely by rescinding its signature from the protocols.

    The announcement by President Sarkisian also comes two days before
    President Obama's statement on the 95th anniversary of the Armenian
    genocide. Last year, also on the eve of April 24, the roadmap to
    Turkey-Armenia normalization was announced, and President Obama
    refrained from using the term "genocide" citing " the efforts by
    Turkey and Armenia to normalize their bilateral relations." Back then,
    Obama noted that "the two governments have agreed on a framework and
    roadmap for normalization. I commend this progress, and urge them to
    fulfill its promise." Now that Ankara has dragged its feet for a year,
    it is high time for President Obama to fulfill his promise to properly
    acknowledge the Armenian genocide pave the way for an honest and open
    discourse and dialogue that does not hold history hostage.
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