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Turkey demands legal guarantees from Armenia

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Turkey has decided to get legal guarantees from Armenia as it considers some points in the Republic of Armenia Constitutional Court's verdict unacceptable.

The Turkish Zaman reports that the Turkish Foreign Office has started working at such guarantees with the United States and Switzerland, which acts as mediator in the Armenia-Turkey reconciliation.

Despite Armenia’s statements that the Constitutional Court’s verdict will not affect the process, Ankara wants to receive a legal document from Yerevan. Turkey is preparing a document on the incompatibility of the verdict with the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

Ankara wants the US and Switzerland to join the process.

Talking to RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu pointed out that Turkey will not ratify the protocols without legal guarantees from Yerevan.

Ankara also plans to apply to the OSCE Minsk Group and European Union. Turkey will try to show Armenia’s attempts to avoid ratifying the protocols. The Constitutional Court’s verdict obliges the Armenian authorities to continue the process of international recognition of the "Armenian Genocide", which point was incorporated in the Declaration of Independence and met with Ankara’s sharp reaction. Turkish diplomats believe this point runs counter to the letter and spirit of the protocols and demand commitment to the text.

Diplomatic sources give assurances that the protocols contain a point on a joint historical subcommittee to study the events that happened in Turkey early in the 20th century. In this respect the RA Constitutional Court’s verdict runs counter to the protocols as well, writes Zaman.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu once again turned his attention to the Armenian-Turkish Protocols yesterday. As reported by Turkish news agency Anadolu Ajansi, Davutoglu again emphasized that several issues in Armenian Constitutional Court's decision were against the basic philosophy of the rapprochement process.

As previously reported, Anakara’s opinion on the court ruling is that it contained preconditions and restrictive provisions which contradict the letter and spirit of the Protocols.

Speaking to private TV station NTV, Davutoglu said that the Protocols aimed to contribute to the settlement of long-term peace between the two countries, eliminate prejudices between their respective peoples, and initiate permanent stability in the region, reports World Bulletin.

The Turkish foreign minister expressed his hope that the Armenian government will implement the Armenian-Turkish Protocols.
 

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