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    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER CONFIRMS DIRECT TALKS WITH ARMENIAN OFFICIALS

    Hurriyet
    July 18 2008
    Turkey


    Turkish and Armenian officials have been holding direct talks to boost
    dialogue between two neighboring countries, the foreign minister
    said on Friday. Hurriyet daily reported on Friday that Turkish and
    Armenian officials had met in Switzerland on July 8. (UPDATED)

    "Turkey is a country which recognizes Armenia. We hold meetings and
    consultations with our Armenian interlocutors from time to time," Ali
    Babacan told in a joint news conference with his Iranian counterpart,
    when asked about Hurriyet's report.

    Turkey and Armenia held a series of secret meetings in the capital
    of Switzerland on July 8. A high-level official from the Foreign
    Ministry headed the Turkish delegation during the talks which led
    to a positive atmosphere between the two countries, according to a
    report in Hurriyet daily.

    This meeting came after Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's proposal
    for "a fresh start" with the goal of normalizing relations with Turkey
    and opening the border. Sargsyan also invited Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul to watch a football match between the two country's
    national teams on Sept 6 to mark "a new symbolic start in the two
    countries' relations".

    Turkish officials told Hurriyet the invitation has been evaluated
    and did not rule out accepting it since it would not be an official
    visit. Ertugrul Ozkok, editor-in-chief of Hurriyet daily, wrote in his
    column that a high-level official from the foreign ministry confirmed
    the report, but asked not to publish the story.

    "No doubt, this (diplomatic) traffic is important for the relations
    between Turkey and Armenia. What is important is how to normalize
    relations," Babacan said.

    Turkey is among the first countries that recognized Armenia when it
    declared its independency. However there is no diplomatic relations
    between two countries, as Armenia presses the international community
    to admit the so-called "genocide" claims instead of accepting Turkey's
    call to investigate the allegations, and its invasion of 20 percent
    of Azerbaijani territory despite U.N. Security Council resolutions
    on the issue.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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