BAKU: Turkish Parliament Completed Session Discussing Turkey-Armenia

TURKISH PARLIAMENT COMPLETED SESSION DISCUSSING TURKEY-ARMENIA PROTOCOL

Trend
Oct 21 2009
Azerbaijan

Grand National Assembly (parliament) of Turkey completed the session,
which discussed protocols signed between Ankara and Yerevan, TRT3
television reported. The discussions are expected to be resumed at
tomorrow’s session of Parliament.

Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
Nalbandian signed the protocols Ankara-Yerevan in Zurich on October 10.

Diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey have been broken due
to Armenia’s claims of an alleged genocide, and its occupation of
Azerbaijani lands. The border between them has been broken since 1993.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan
lost all of Nagorno-Karabakh except for Shusha and Khojali in December
1991. In 1992-93, Armenian armed forces occupied Shusha, Khojali and 7
districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan and Armenia signed
a ceasefire in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia,
France, and the U.S. – are currently holding the peace negotiations.