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    TURKEY MUST UNDERSTAND THAT ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS ARE NOT INFINITE CHANCES - ARMENIAN PRESIDENT

    news.am
    Aug 30 2011
    Armenia

    YEREVAN. - Armenia's initiative to start Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation process raised international reputation of Armenia,
    as well as dispelled the illusions of our colleagues about new and
    modern Turkey, said the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan to the
    meeting with Armenian MFA central staff and heads of diplomatic
    missions abroad.

    "One might think that we should regret for initiating the process
    of Armenia-Turkey rapprochement, since Turkey toppled down its
    responsibilities and we spent huge political capital. I believe
    those present here understand that this initiative raised Armenia's
    reputation on the international arena and dispelled the illusions of
    our colleagues about new and modern Turkey, herewith discovering modern
    manifestations of the policy Armenians learned from historic lessons.

    We, nevertheless, remain committed to our cause of settlement of
    Armenian-Turkish relations without any preconditions. Turkey has to
    find the will to respect the undertaken obligations and not credit
    statements that do not bring honor to a modern regional state,"
    said the president.

    According to him, Turkey must realize that the protocols are not
    infinite chances.

    "Many of our friends advised us to wait for Parliamentary elections
    in Turkey. Next few months will show whether there is any change in
    approaches after the elections. We shall make our moves regarding
    the protocols on the basis of these observations, although, frankly
    speaking, the past two months do not inspire much optimism in this
    context," said President Sargsyan.

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