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    ANKARA HOPES SERGE SARGSYAN WILL HELP OPEN A NEW PAGE IN ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    armradio.am
    25.03.2008 17:17

    Ankara hopes that Armenian President-Elect Serge Sargsyan "will help
    to open a new page in the relations between Armenia and Turkey,"
    Turkish Ambassador to Russia Kurtulush Tashkent said, Mediamax reports.

    "Looking into future, we hope that Mr. Sargsyan will be a realist
    politician and will take steps to expel the reasons that hinder the
    normalization of relations with Turkey. We are neighbor countries and
    will remain such. That is why the development of normal relations meets
    the political interests of our countries. We hope that Mr. Sargsyan
    will help us to open a new page in the relations between Turkey and
    Armenia. We also hope that during Mr. Sargsyan's presidency Armenia
    will end its occupation of Azerbaijan and the given issue will be
    solved in a peaceful way and on the basis of international law,"
    Kurtulush Tashkent declared.

    "Unfortunately, Armenia is the only country in the CIS we have no
    diplomatic relations with. The reason is that the Armenian Constitution
    and the Declaration of Independence include certain provisions,
    which make territorial claims on Turkey. The second reason is that
    Armenia is trying to do so that parliaments of third countries
    adopt decisions on the so-called Armenian Genocide. We refute any
    decision on the so-called Armenian Genocide. The Turkish leadership
    has suggested to create a joint commission featuring both Armenian
    and Turkish historians, as well as historians from third countries,
    if necessary. Let that commission study the Armenian archives, the
    Turkish archives and state what has happened in reality.

    Turkey is not afraid of the truth. The third reason is that Armenia
    has occupied part of Azerbaijani territory," the Turkish diplomat said.
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