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    PROTOCOLS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA SHELVED

    BIAnet.org
    April 23 2010
    Turkey

    The Armenian coalition government decided to take the approval of
    the protocols between Turkey and Armenia off the parliament's agenda
    until Turkey refrains from preconditions regarding the approval. The
    protocols envisage the development of diplomatic relations.

    Tolga KORKUT [email protected] Erivan - Bia News Centre23 April
    2010, Friday The Armenian coalition government decided to shelve the
    approval of the protocols regarding the improvement of Turkish-Armenian
    relations.

    The protocols were signed by Turkey and Armenia on 10 October 2009 in
    Zurich. They envisage the development of diplomatic relations between
    both countries. The protocols were to be enforced after they would
    have passed through both parliaments. Neither Turkey nor Armenia has
    approved the protocols.

    The coalition government in Armenia consists of the Armenian Republican
    Party, the Party for a Prosperous Armenia and the Law State Party. As
    reported by the Armenian "A1+" media agency, the coalition government
    stated in a joint announcement that they decided to take the protocols
    off the parliament's agenda until Turkey refrains from putting forward
    preconditions regarding the approval.

    The parties declared that they do not accept the fact that Turkey's
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan consistently links the issue with
    the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, who just came back from visits
    to the USA and Russia, held a meeting on the protocols with the
    Armenian Security Council, which includes the political leaders of
    the coalition. In a press release made after the meeting, President
    Sargsyan said that the country did not drop out of the process of
    normalizing relations with Turkey, but that it was suspended for now.

    Sargsyan: Reasonable time has been exceeded Sargsyan stated that
    Turkey was claiming preconditions and that a reasonable time for the
    approval of the protocol had been exceeded.

    The president's speech to the nation made yesterday (22 April) can
    be briefly summarized as follows:

    Turkey deliberately prolonged the procedure: Turkey did everything
    to pass time for a whole year and to make the process fail. Turkey
    is not ready to advance the process without prerequisites. We think
    that a reasonable time has been exceeded. The application will not
    be accepted after 24 April, regardless of Turkey's issues. We think
    that this stage of the normalization process has been exhausted. (On
    24 April 1915, 220 Armenian intellectuals living in Turkey were exiled
    and then killed.)

    Open to sign: We want to maintain our position on the normalization
    of relations because we want peace.

    If conditions are met: We still pursue the normalization of relations
    between Turkey and Armenia. Once we are convinced that Turkey is ready
    and that a new leadership in Ankara is ready for participating in
    the normalization processes, we will think of putting it forward again.

    Gratitude to Abdullah Gul: At the end of the phase that started with
    the football match between Armenia and Turkey in September 2008
    [which was attended by President Gul] I want to thank the Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul for his political correctness throughout the
    process and for the development of positive relations between us.

    Erdogan: Our commitment persists After the Armenian decision, Prime
    Minister Erdogan declared, "They know themselves how to manage the
    approval process". Erdogan indicated that attitudes towards Armenia
    have not changed and that he assured Armenia of his commitment to
    enforce the protocols.

    However, considering Karabakh, Erdogan stated, "We explained how to
    reach peace in the region. And we are still determined".

    Aktar: Process shelved by both sides European Union expert Dr Cengiz
    Aktar evaluated the Armenian decision, "The process was shelved by
    both sides. The decision confirms this situation".

    Regarding Armenian domestic politics, Aktar said that nobody expected
    such a statement from Armenia. According to EU expert Aktar, there
    might be two reasons for the decision. Sargsyan might have found such
    a step a significant measure to silence the opposition since Armenian
    domestic politics are currently jammed. The opposition had strongly
    objected the protocols.

    Another reason might stem from Sargsyan's recent visit to the USA,
    where he might have been prompted accordingly by President Barack
    Obama. But this is very unlikely. Even if Obama talks about genocide,
    he would not say it in this situation, Aktar argued. (TK/VK)
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