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    ARMENIA-TURKEY RAPPROCHEMENT WAS DAVUTOGLU'S STUMBLING BLOCK: AMBERIN ZAMAN

    Tert.am
    05.05.10

    During Ahmet Davutoglu's first year in office as Turkish Foreign
    Minister Ankara had many serious achievements in its foreign
    policy, but the only failure he had was perhaps the Armenia-Turkey
    normalization, writes famous Turkish jounalist Amberin Zaman in local
    Turkish daily Haberturk.

    "Casting a look at Davutoglu's one year in office, it should be said
    that ... no other foreign minister has received so much appraisal. He
    is a real intellectual. ... The only bad mark in Davutoglu's diary was
    the way of the Armenia-Turkey normalization drawn by Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan. There is no mention of Azerbaijan and Nagorno
    Karabakh in the Protocols. If there was an aim to make Armenia take
    steps over Karabakh through the Protocols, then we saw the result:
    Armenia froze the Protocols," writes Zaman, adding that Armenia will
    make no concessions unless the issue of Karabakh's status is resolved.

    Further pointing what she calls "reliable sources" Zaman mentions that
    during a recent meeting in Washington Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Tayyip Erdogan presented to the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan a
    proposal package which mentioned those regions adjacent to Karabakh
    that the Armenian troops should withdraw from, which took the Armenian
    delegation aback.

    "Much in the same way as we do not withdraw from the Cyprus or reduce
    the quantity of our troops, Armenia holds those regions for talks
    and will hardly withdraw [its troops] from there unless the status
    of Nagorno Karabakh is eventually defined," concludes Amberin Zaman.
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