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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Ali Babacan: Turkey's aim to have zero problems with its neighbors
    25.07.2008 16:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey is willing to normalize its relations with
    the neighboring Armenia, Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said late on
    Thursday.

    `Turkey wants to create an atmosphere of dialogue with Armenia,'
    Babacan told a news conference in New York.

    "Turkish President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister sent letters
    to their Armenian counterparts after recent elections in Armenia, and
    these letters aimed to open a new door of dialogue with the new
    (Armenian) administration," he was quoted as saying by the Anatolian
    Agency.

    As a signal of efforts to revive relations between the two countries,
    Turkish and Armenian officials held a series of secret meetings in the
    capital of Switzerland on July 8. This meeting followed 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 Armenian and Turkish national teams on Sept 6
    to mark "a new symbolic start in the two countries' relations". Turkey
    has been evaluating this invitation.

    Turkey closed its border and severed its diplomatic ties with Armenia
    in 1993 as a token of solidarity with Azerbaijan in the Nagorno
    Karabakh issue. Ankara also urges Armenia to change its policy of
    international recognition of the Armenian Genocide at the hands of the
    Ottoman Empire.

    Mr Babacan said that Turkey's aim is to have zero problems with its
    neighbors. "Naturally, we are also expecting some concrete steps from
    the other party," he said, Hurriyet reports.

    Babacan said he `believed that Turkey's problems could be solved
    through dialogue, and underlined importance of setting up a joint
    committee of historians to deal with the 1915 events.'

    In 2005, Turkey's proposal to the Armenian government to establish of
    a joint commission of historians and other experts from both sides to
    study together the events of 1915 and to open the archives of Turkey
    and Armenia was rejected.

    Incumbent Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan gave green light recently
    to Turkey's proposal but only after the latter lifts the blockade of
    Armenia.
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