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    Economic Times, India
    April 27 2008



    Armenian PM welcomes Turkish dialogue request
    27 Apr, 2008, 2205 hrs IST, PTI


    YEREVAN: Armenia is ready to start dialogue with Turkey on improving
    relations if Ankara does not set preconditions to talks, Armenia's new
    prime minister said on Sunday.

    The two neighbours have no diplomatic links after Ankara severed ties
    in protest against Armenian control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region
    over which Armenia fought Turkey's ally Azerbaijan in a war in the
    early 1990s.

    "I confirm the readiness of the government of Armenia to engage in
    constructive dialogue and establish relations without preconditions,"
    the press office of the Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarksyan said
    he wrote in a letter to Turkey.

    An Armenian backed administration controls the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region. Armenia and Azerbaijan are still officially at war over the
    mountainous area.

    Last week Turkey's foreign minister said he had sent Armenia a letter
    calling for dialogue. Armenia is a mainly Christian state of around 3
    million which lies on the edge of the Caucasus which hosts a pipeline
    pumping oil to Europe from Asia. Armenia also accuses Turkey of
    genocide during violence at the end of World War One.

    Turkey denies the accusations and says that both Christian Armenians
    and Muslim Turks died in fighting. "I assure you that our efforts will
    be aimed at ensuring peace, tolerance and stability in our region,"
    Sarksyan told Turkey in the letter. Sarksyan took over as prime
    minister earlier this month. He had previously been central bank
    chief.
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