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    Pan Armenian News

    BRUSSELS SUGGESTS ARMENIAN AND TURKISH SPEAKERS TO MEET


    24.05.2005 08:49

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of the Belgian Senate Anne-Marie Lizin has
    suggested that the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament meet with his Turkish
    counterpart in Brussels for joint discussion of urgent problems, reported
    the Press Service of the National Assembly of Armenia. In his turn Artur
    Baghdasarian accepted the proposal. In the course of the meeting the parties
    discussed regional development issues. At the instance of the Senate
    President, A. Baghdasarian presented Armenia's stand over Turkey's accession
    to the EU, as well as questions of the Armenian-Turkish relations. In his
    words, Armenia comes for establishment of peace and stability in the region,
    wishes normal relations with neighbor countries. Armenia is not against
    Turkey's accession to the EU, however it considers that application of
    double standards inadmissible. When commenting on the Turkish governmental
    initiative on forming a joint historical commission for studying facts of
    the Armenian Genocide of 1915, A. Baghdasarian noted that discussion of the
    question whether there was a genocide or not is inadmissible. In his words,
    a commission can be formed only to discuss the Armenian-Turkish relations.
    In the course of the meeting the parties discussed the future fate of the
    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant. A. Baghdasarian noted that according to
    evaluations of international experts, the Plant can work continuously until
    2016. Anne-Marie Lizin said she was ready to promote Armenian-Belgian ties.
    Thereupon the parties agreed to hold a bilateral seminar under the auspices
    of the two parliaments.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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