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Armenia Scrapping Protocols To Normalize Relations With Turkey

March 1, 2018 By administrator

Armenia Scrapping Protocols

Armenia Scrapping Protocols

Armenia has canceled two 2009 protocols aimed at normalizing bilateral relations with bitter regional rival Turkey, the Caucasus country’s presidential office says.

President Serzh Sarkisian declared the normalization deal invalid and that details of the move would be published in the near future, spokesman Vladimir Hakobian said on March 1.

Media in the region have previously reported that Sarkisian has said he was open to new negotiations to normalize relations “under new conditions.”

The two protocols, signed by the Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers in Zurich in October 2009, would have established diplomatic relations between Ankara and Yerevan as well as reopened the countries’ mutual border.

However, the deal was frowned upon in both Yerevan and Ankara. Parliaments in both countries have failed to ratify the documents and scrapping of the protocols had been long discussed in Armenia.

In February 2015, Sarkisian said he had asked parliament speaker Galust Sahakian to return the protocols to him since “the Turkish government has no political will, distorts the spirit and letter of the protocols, and continues its policy of setting preconditions.”

In September 2017, Sarkisian told the United Nations General Assembly that Armenia would declare the “futile” protocols “null and void” in the spring of 2018 if Ankara did not show any progress toward their implementation.

“The leadership of Turkey are mistaken if they think that those documents can be held hostage forever and ratified only at the most opportune occasion from their very point of view,” Sarkisian said.

On February 21, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian told the European Parliament that Yerevan was close to scrapping the protocols, claiming that Armenia spared no effort” to see the deal succeed but that “Turkey has missed a historic chance of reconciliation.”

Turkey did not immediately comment on Yerevan’s move to scrap the deal.

Relations between Turkey and Armenia have been strained for years over their differing accounts of the mass killings of Armenians.

The World War I-era mass slaughter and deportation of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks is considered by many historians and several nations as genocide. Turkey objects, saying that Armenians died in much smaller numbers and because of civil strife rather than a planned Ottoman government effort to annihilate the Christian minority.

Armenia has also been locked in a long conflict with Turkish ally Azerbaijan over Azerbaijan’s breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which has led to the closing of the Turkey-Armenia border.

Nagorno-Karabakh, populated mainly by ethnic Armenians, declared independence from Azerbaijan amid a 1988-94 war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

Internationally mediated negotiations with the involvement of the OSCE’s so-called Minsk Group have failed to result in a resolution. The Minsk Group is co-chaired by France, Russia, and the United States.

With reporting by RFE/RL’s Armenian Service, Reuters, PanArmenia.net, Asbarez, and Interfax

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenia, protocols, Scrapping, Turkey

President rules to recall Armenian-Turkish protocols from parliament agenda

February 16, 2015 By administrator

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President Serzh Sargsyan addressed a letter to the National Assembly speaker Galust Sahakyan requesting to recall Armenian-Turkish protocols from the parliament’s agenda, presidential press service reports.

The presidential letter reads, “at the outset of the process of normalization of the Armenian-Turkish ties without preconditions, we were in full realization of all possible scenarios. We were similarly ready for comprehensive rapprochement through ratification of the protocols and their failure. We had nothing to conceal, as it would become clear to the international community which party was guilty of missing the chance to open the last closed border in Europe.”

As the president further noted, ever since the Protocols were signed, Armenia was consistents in its efforts to implement the document.

In his letter, the Armenian leader also criticized the Turkish leadership over absence of political will, distortion of the essence of the protocols and attepts to lay down conditions, as well as intensified policy of denialism ahead of the Genocide centennial.

“I repeatedly stated that we don’t have unlimited time for ratification of protocols. I regret that the message was left unheard by the Turkish leadership,” Sargsyan concluded.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenia, protocols, recall, Turkey

Armenian-Turkish protocols not to Armenia’s detriment – Eduard Sharmazanov

April 21, 2014 By administrator

The Armenian-Turkish protocols, which are still on the agenda of Armenia’s Parliament, have not caused any damage either to the process of international recognition of the Armenian Genocide or to Armenia’s Sharmasanovforeign policy, Spokesman for the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), Vice-Speaker of Armenia’s Parliament Eduard Sharmazanov told Tert.am.

According to him, it is by means of the Armenian-Turkish protocols that Armenia proved to the world its being a more reliable and predictable state.

“In contrast to Turkey, which proved to be a state violating agreements in the 21st century in the eyes of our international partners – because it claimed it was willing to establish relations without any preconditions, doing so before the United States, Russia and the European Union (EU), but Armenia was allegedly setting preconditions,” Sharmazanov said.

“Although we have the moral right to set preconditions, we have shown we are not following this course because it is not a civilized or democratic course. We have caused the entire world to see Turkey’s real worth,” he said.

As a historian, Sharmazanov noted that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has made a number of conceptual speeches on the Armenian Genocide and its recognition.

As the centennial of the Armenian Genocide is nearing, Armenia’s political forces – irrespective of their political views – must, hand in hand with the Armenian Diaspora, do their best for the event to be marked at a higher level.

Denying genocides is tantamount to committing them, Sharmazanov said.

With respect to the opposition forces’ statements that the Armenian-Turkish protocols have caused damage to Armenia, Sharmazanov said:

“I am citing facts, whereas opposition members are voicing their opinions. And it is no coincidence that former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton visited Tsitsernakabert [the Memorial to Armenian Genocide victims in Yerevan] and noted that the ball was in Turkey’s court.”

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian-Turkish, protocols

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