Ankara Says Erdogan Will Not Attend Nuclear Summit

ANKARA SAYS ERDOGAN WILL NOT ATTEND NUCLEAR SUMMIT

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April 1 2010
Armenia

The information spread by media on Turkish Premier’s decision to
leave for Washington is untrue, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Cemil
Cicek stated after a 7-hour session of Ministerial Council on March 31.

According to him, it is unclear whether Erdogan will go to the U.S. or
not, Turkish Haberler reports. "The discussions on the matter are
still underway. U.S. House of Representative nailed Turkey on charge,
which we do not accept. We tried hard to prove that the historians’
decisions do harm if voiced by politicians," Cicek noted.

Turkish Deputy PM also referred to the Armenia-Turkey Protocols. "If
Turkey signs any document or agreement, it can be master of its own
signature. However it is necessary for the international community
to see the sabotage by Armenian side. RA Constitutional Court’s
judgement brought the process to a stalemate. Once both sides meet
their commitments, there will be a sense to talk," Cicek outlined.