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Turkish Parliament Won't Ratify Armenian Protocols, Says Erdogan

by Asbarez Staff
April 13, 2010
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WASHINGTON (RFE/RL)–Turkey’s parliament would not ratify the fence-mending agreements with Armenia if they were put to a vote now, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was reported on Tuesday to have told President Serzh Sarkisian during their talks in Washington.

Neither leader made any public statements on the results of the talks held on the sidelines of the ongoing nuclear security summit hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama. The official Turkish Anatolia news agency said they agreed to assign their foreign ministers to look for ways of implementing the two Turkish-Armenian protocols signed last October.

According to the Turkish daily “Sabah,” Erdogan told Sarkisian that the existing “political atmosphere” does not bode well for their ratification by Turkey’s Grand National Assembly. He blamed it on recent decisions by U.S. and Swedish lawmakers to recognize the 1915 massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire as genocide.

“If the protocols are brought to the agenda of the parliament while U.S. and Swedish parliaments are taking decisions on the issue, they will be rejected,” he reportedly said. “Sabah” also quoted Erdogan as also linking protocol ratification with decisive progress in international efforts to resolve the Karabakh conflict.

The Turkish premier similarly stressed the importance of a Karabakh settlement for the normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations before departing to Washington. He said he made this clear in his earlier meetings with the presidents of the United States, Russia and France. The three nations have been co-chairing the OSCE’s so-called Minsk Group on Karabakh.

“I told [French President Nicolas] Sarkozy that opening the border [with Armenia] is no big deal,” Erdogan told journalists on Sunday, according to “Today’s Zaman” daily. “I proposed that he take a car or train and then we pass through the border together as soon as the Minsk Group fulfills its duty.”

Addressing members of the Armenian community in the U.S. later on Monday, Sarkisian hinted that Ankara is sticking to its preconditions for establishing diplomatic relations with Yerevan and opening the Turkish-Armenian border. “I met this morning with the Turkish prime minister,” he said. “Our position was and is always is very clear: Turkey can’t talk with Armenian and Armenians with the language of preconditions. We will simply not allow that.”

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  1. Harut says:
    13 years ago

    Did anyone really expect anything different. I think its better this way. I just don't see any peace with Turks, as long us the Armenian Genocide is denied by the Turkish government. And Artsakh was, is and always will be part of Armenia.

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  2. Shane says:
    13 years ago

    This is good news but if their parliament had ratified it, Serge would have sold out our cause immediately after with our own parliaments ratification so he's not off the hook and still has much to account for to us all.
    He has only bought some time.

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  3. abbe says:
    13 years ago

    Well at least “Our position was and is always is very clear: Turkey can’t talk with Armenian and Armenians with the language of preconditions. We will simply not allow that.”
    sounds good….

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  4. Sonia V. says:
    13 years ago

    Dear Erdogan;
    Just as you wish America NOT to dictate the Islamic Republic of Turkey's policies, please do not continue to threaten, bribe or push Turkish policy or it's censorships under Article 301 on my United States of America.

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  5. arman says:
    13 years ago

    turks once again showing their dirty face, no surprise. I love my grandpa's words ” Good turk is the dead turk” that's all my friend

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  6. Alex Postallian says:
    13 years ago

    When are the Armenians going to learn,a snake is a snake,turkey is not going to admit their wrong doings.The U.S.or anybody else is on turkeys side,and should keep their nose out of it.Its the same naivity that they believe the politicians on voting for the Armenian Genocide…WAKE UP!!!!

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  7. Hovik G Derashotian says:
    13 years ago

    Thank you Mr. president for not bowing to US and Turkish pressure.

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  8. Ishkhan says:
    13 years ago

    ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

    MR. PRESIDENT SARGSYAN , PLEASE , IT'S ENOUGH, DO NOT THREW YOURSELF ON TURKS MERCY…AND STOP BEGGING THEM….
    IF THEY DON'T WANT TO OPEN THE BORDER AND IF AZERBAIJANI DON'T CARE ABOUT THE PEACE THEN WHY WE SHOULD CARE ? WE CAN NOT FORCE THEM………… MR. PRESIDENT LET THEM DO WHAT THE HELL THEY WANT ….. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH….

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  9. Nairian says:
    13 years ago

    Yes Mr. Sarkissian, keep on asserting yourself to Turkey – do not be afraid… we Diasporans are behind you dear president of our Republic.

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  10. John K. says:
    13 years ago

    Then what is preventing Sarkissian from waking away from useless protocols???????

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