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    RA MFA: TURKEY CAN RENDER ASSISTANCE IN KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT

    DeFacto Agency
    Feb 12 2008
    Armenia

    Yerevan, 12.02.08. DE FACTO. Turkey can assist to achieve rapid
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict via its positive participation,
    RA FM Vardan Oskanian stated while addressing the audience in the
    course of the 44th Munich Conference on Security Policy, RA MFA Press
    Office reports.

    RA FM commented Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan's speech concerning
    Turkey's democratic and dominating strategic role in the region and
    beyond its birders. In his speech Turkey's PM again mentioned the
    reasons for closing Armenian-Turkish border - Armenia's involvement
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Armenia's consistency in the
    issue of the Armenian Genocide's resolution.

    Vardan Oskanian reminded that Nagorno-Karabakh conflict had been
    proceeding between Armenians and Azerbaijanis, while the Genocide's
    recognition was Armenia's moral and historical responsibility.

    Armenian Minister doubted if these two issues could be a justification
    for closing the borders between the two countries, which were not >>>
    at war.

    Besides, RA FM underscored that Armenia advocated normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations, establishing diplomatic ties, opening
    borders. He also added Armenia was a supporter of Turkey's entry
    into the European Union: Turkey can become a natural bridge between
    Caucasus, on the one hand, and the EU and NATO, on the other hand.

    According to Vardan Oskanian, establishing normal bilateral relations
    will enable Armenia and Turkey to discuss differences in approaches
    to the issue of Armenian Genocide.

    To note, Turkish PM has not answered RA FM. Instead he again
    repeated the Turkish party's proposal concerning establishing a joint
    commission of historians, noting that the massacre of 1915 had not been
    historically proved: on the one hand, he suggested that historians
    and archeologists consider the issue, on the other hand he rejected
    the possibility that the Genocide was a part of Turkey's history.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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