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    Armenia urges EU summit to consider Turkey accession demands

    Mediamax news agency
    17 Dec 04

    Yerevan, 17 December: Armenia "welcomes the decision of the European
    Parliament calling on the European Commission and the European Union
    (EU) to demand that the Turkish authorities recognize the historical
    fact of the genocide of Armenians and immediately open its border
    with Armenia," the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement
    circulated in the evening of 16 December in Yerevan.

    "Turkey's EU membership can be beneficial for Armenia and have a
    positive impact on the region, if Ankara entirely complies with all
    EU demands," the Armenian Foreign Ministry statement says.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry recalled that Turkey was unilaterally
    keeping its border with Armenia closed, had introduced criminal
    responsibility for the use of the term "genocide" and was also putting
    forward unacceptable preliminary conditions for the normalization of
    relations with Armenia.

    "Judging by the European Parliament's decision, the European community
    shares Armenia's concern over the current unacceptable state of
    Armenian-Turkish relations," the statement says. "With all of its
    uncertainty this situation is a serious danger for the development
    of the South Caucasus as well as European prospects," the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry statement says.

    The Armenian Foreign Ministry also said it wished for "the EU summit
    to take into account with all seriousness and responsibility the call
    of the European Parliament". Yerevan "is convinced that if Turkey
    listens to the calls of the European community, this will make it
    easier to overcome all obstacles and ensure lasting stability and
    the development of the region".

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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