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    YEREVAN HOPES TURKISH PRESIDENT WILL ARRIVE IN ARMENIA

    Interfax
    July 30 2008
    Russia

    YEREVAN. July 30 (Interfax) - Armenian Foreign Minister Edvard
    Nalbandian said he hopes that the president of the neighboring Turkey
    would visit Yerevan.

    "Despite all the statements made by Turkey, we are ready to conduct
    a policy aimed at establishing bilateral relations," Nalbandian told
    a press conference on Wednesday.

    "Our proposals were welcomed by the international community. Hopefully,
    they will be approved in Turkey, and its president will come to
    Yerevan," the Armenian foreign minister said.

    The arrival of the Turkish president "would help to find ways of
    solving the existing problems between our countries," he said.

    Earlier, Armenian President Serzh Sagsyan invited his Turkish
    counterpart to the football match between the Armenian and Turkish
    national teams, which will take place in Yerevan as part of the
    qualifying matches for the 2010 World Championship.

    "This is not about making some concessions at all. Today the ball is
    in the Turkish court - we have made a proposal and are waiting for a
    reply. We wish to stabilize our relations with Turkey, we want open
    borders and must have diplomatic relations without pre- conditions,"
    the Armenian foreign minister said.

    The Armenian authorities "will neither today nor tomorrow be able to
    make steps that might question the Armenian genocide," he added.

    There are currently no diplomatic relations between Armenia and
    Turkey. In 1993, Turkey closed its border with Armenia. As a
    precondition for stabilizing the relations, Turkey demands that
    Armenia drops its efforts to seek international recognition of the
    1915 Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire and to make considerable
    concessions on the issue of the Karabakh conflict.
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