Yerevan to stop negotiations with Ankara in case it proposes reservations in Protocols

PanARMENIAN.Net - If Turkey proposes Armenia to make Protocol reservations with regard to Karabakh conflict, Armenia can stop negotiations with Ankara, «European Integration» NGO Chair Karen Bekaryan told journalists in Yerevan.



«We shouldn't have thought that Turkey might denounce any progress in Karabakh issue. The question is whether or not Armenia will undertake a legal commitment to comply with such precondition,» the expert noted. Armenia, he said, has not so far created grounds for thinking that any country, especially Turkey, may coerce it into concessions.
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