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    TURKEY FAILED TO FOLLOW ITS COMMITMENTS, ARMENIAN PRESIDENT SAYS

    NEWS.am
    June 23, 2010 | 10:09

    In taking the initiative to normalize relations with Turkey, Armenia
    was concerned over the region's future, seeking to remove the dividing
    lines and establish an atmosphere of confidence, develop economic
    cooperation as a guarantee of favorable conditions for solving further
    political problems, RA President Serzh Sargsyan stated in his speech
    at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.

    "Why did our initiative fail? Turkey not only failed to follow
    its commitments and ratify the Protocols, but also returned to its
    earlier stance, namely, preconditions and even threats. To date,
    the Armenian-Turkish border remains Europe's only closed border,"
    Sargsyan said.

    According to the Armenian leader, a number of factors account for
    the failure of the Armenian-Turkish process. Among them is political
    leaders' bankruptcy or unwillingness. "Some analysts may also point
    out the pressure on the part of Azerbaijan," Sargsyan said. "Some
    western analysts tried to persuade me that it was a temporary thing
    for domestic election processes. Time will show. A more thorough
    analysis suggests the following conclusion: resolving problems at
    others' expense is still practice in our region. 'I am strong, so
    I will dictate solutions.' The zero-problems-with-neighbors policy
    does not produce any results. It will last as long as Turkey keeps on
    seeking its own interests in our region in the context of the clash
    of interests," Sargsyan said.

    The Armenian leader expressed conviction that it is time for the
    regional leaders to be superior to narrow political agendas and
    disagreements. He hopes that the modern-day leaders will display the
    necessary qualities.




    From: A. Papazian
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