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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 21 2008


    Mottaki hails Turkish-Armenian dialogue


    Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki spoke by phone to his
    Armenian counterpart during his recent visit to Ankara, hailing
    positive developments between Ankara and Yerevan.

    Iranian news agency IRNA said Iran, as a powerful and stable country
    in the region, can bring about reconciliation between estranged
    neighbors Turkey and Armenia. Mottaki visited Ankara on Friday, where
    discussion focused primarily on a dispute over his country's
    contentious nuclear program, which the West says is aimed at producing
    nuclear weapons but Iran insists is for energy generation alone.
    The report of the telephone conversation between Mottaki and Armenian
    Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian indicates that a series of positive
    developments between Turkey and Armenia may also be on the
    agenda. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan confirmed during a press
    conference with Mottaki on Friday that there have been talks between
    Foreign Ministry officials and Armenian representatives aimed at the
    normalization of relations.

    In a further sign of readiness to normalize ties, Armenian President
    Serzh Sarksyan proposed "a fresh start" in relations with Turkey in an
    article published in The Wall Street Journal earlier this
    month. Sarksyan also invited Gül to a World Cup qualifying match
    between Armenian and Turkish teams in September. Officials say the
    invitation is still under consideration and that the president will
    decide according to developments.

    In his phone conversation with Nalbandian, Mottaki expressed hope that
    positive developments in Armenia-Turkey relations would help
    strengthen regional peace and friendship, according to the IRNA.

    The two foreign ministers called for further expansion of
    Tehran-Yerevan relations in all areas. Welcoming Iran's constructive
    cooperation, the Armenian foreign minister expressed his satisfaction
    with the growing trend of bilateral cooperation. He also stressed his
    appreciation for the efforts Iran has made to strengthen relations
    among regional states.

    Turkey recognizes Armenia but severed diplomatic relations with the
    landlocked country after it occupied the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh
    in Azerbaijan. Ankara says normalization of ties hinges on Armenian
    withdrawal from Nagorno-Karabakh as well as Armenian recognition of
    the current border with Turkey and a change in Yerevan's policy on
    claims of an Armenian genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Empire.

    Ankara denies claims that Armenians were subjected to genocide during
    World War I and says both Armenians and Turks died in civil strife
    that erupted after Anatolian Armenians took up arms against the
    Ottoman state in search of independence.


    21 July 2008, Monday

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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