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    TURKEY'S FM HOPES ARMENIA TO REVERSE SUSPENSION

    WorldBulletin.net
    April 23 2010
    Turkey

    Davutoglu said regarding the decision made by Armenia to suspend
    protocols signed with Turkey was a unilateral one.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said regarding the decision
    made by Armenia to suspend protocols signed with Turkey was a
    unilateral one.

    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.

    Speaking to reporters in Estonian capital of Tallinn on Friday,
    Davutoglu said, "it is a decision made by Armenia unilaterally. The
    decision is about their own process. As Prime Minister (Recep Tayyip)
    Erdogan said, it is their own decision."

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsian announced on Thursday that Armenia
    was freezing its ratification of protocols on normalization of ties
    with Turkey.

    "I hope that available political atmosphere will take place in Armenia
    and Turkey as soon as possible and the process will resume," he said.

    Not only Turkey and Armenia but all regional countries as well as
    international community especially the United States, Russia and
    France would benefit from resumption of the process, he said.

    Davutoglu said everyone including Turkey and Armenia as well as
    Caucasus and Minsk group should make good use of acquisitions.

    Recalling Prime Minister Erdogan's statement, Davutoglu said there was
    no change for Turkey and the country always highlighted its loyalty
    to protocols since the beginning.

    The protocols that have been signed between Turkey and Armenia were
    still at the parliament's foreign affairs committee, he said. "We are
    ready to take steps when appropriate conditions occur," Davutoglu said.

    He said they discussed the matter with the U.S. Secretary of State
    Hillary Clinton.

    Sources said Clinton underlined the importance of continuation of
    the process between the two countries during their conversation.

    "Process"

    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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