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    FM CONFIRMS YEREVAN READINESS FOR NORMALIZATION TALKS WITH TURKEY
    by Tigran Liloyan

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    November 5, 2006 Sunday 09:19 AM EST

    Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanyan has once again confirmed
    the readiness of his country to start a normalization dialogue with
    neighboring Turkey.

    The day before, the Armenian Foreign Ministry's Press and Information
    Department posted the minister's comments on the statement by Turkish
    counterpart Abdullah Gul in an interview with Radio Liberty.

    The minister recalled that last year the Turkish and Armenian
    presidents exchanged statements on the settlement between the two
    countries, which have no diplomatic relations so far.

    Turkey set forward a proposal to Yerevan to create a joint commission
    of historians for discussing the issue of Armenians genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire in 1915, which is the stumbling stone in normalization.

    The Armenian side offered, in turn, to establish an intergovernmental
    commission for exchanging opinions on a broad range of issues and
    supported normalization without preconditions.

    Oskanyan criticized Gul for saying that regular flights between the
    two countries and the presence of Armenian citizens in Turkey evidenced
    the openness of borders. Oskanyan described the statement as "untrue."

    The minister said that "while the Turkish Criminal Code still
    contains the article 301 envisaging criminal punishment even for the
    discussion of genocide issues, the claims of open borders cannot be
    taken seriously."

    Oskanyan also reaffirmed that "historians from Armenia, Turkey and
    other countries have studied the genocide issue outside Turkey and
    drew independent conclusions confirming the fact of genocide, which
    affected 1.5 million Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.
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