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    Ekho Moskvy radio, Russia
    April 22 2010

    Talks between Armenia, Turkey unlikely to resume soon


    [Presenter] Armenia is halting the process of settling relations with
    Turkey. There is no talk yet of withdrawing from the process, Armenian
    President Serzh Sargsyan has announced. He promised to return to the
    subject of settlement when Yerevan sees that Ankara is expressing the
    same readiness for the normalization of relations.

    Negotiations between Armenia and Turkey have virtually returned to
    their starting point and are unlikely to resume in the near future,
    editor-in-chief of the Russia in Global Politics magazine Fedor
    Lukyanov believes. In his opinion, the process of restoring contact
    between Yerevan and Ankara rests on the problem of relations between
    Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    [Lukyanov] Azerbaijan suspected that Turkey simply wants to betray its
    strategic ally and the Turks realized that further progress is indeed
    fraught with a radical deterioration in relations with Azerbaijan,
    which Turkey cannot afford either for cultural and historical or for
    economic and energy reasons. Therefore everything is at a standstill.
    The [Nagornyy] Karabakh settlement process is not moving forward and
    until some progress on Karabakh takes place, there is no expecting
    that Turkey will fulfil its obligations on protocols and unblocks the
    border with Armenia.

    [translated from Russian]
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