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    TURKISH AND ARMENIAN DEPUTIES ABOUT PROSPECTS OF DIALOGUE BETWEEN ANKARA AND YEREVAN

    ArmInfo
    2008-10-06 14:41:00

    ArmInfo-Turan. All countries of the region will benefit from Turkey's
    initiative "Platform of Stability and Cooperation on Caucasus,"
    head of Turkish delegation in PACE Mevlut Cavusoglu said in his
    interview with Turan. He added that the visit of Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul to Yerevan last month "was not aimed against Azerbaijan's
    interests." First of all Gul discussed the Karabakh conflict and
    ways of its settlement with the Armenian government. "Recognition of
    the so-called "Armenian genocide" and opening of Turkish-Armenian
    borders were not the subject of discussion," claims Cavusoglu. The
    deputy stressed that the Turkish president has informed Azerbaijani
    President Ilham Aliyev about results of the talks. Cavusoglu said
    that uncertainty with the conflict settlement can last 20-30 years
    and dialogue between Turkey and Armenia is needed to get things moving
    from the dead point. Asked if borders between Turkey and Armenia can
    be opened, Cavusoglu said this is possible only after taking efficient
    measures to liberate occupied Azerbaijani territories and ensure its
    territorial integrity. He said Karabakh conflict settlement is more
    important for Turkey. "Recognition of Turkish borders by Armenia is
    not a problem for us.

    Turkish borders have been recognized by international Kars Treaty,"
    said Cavusoglu. Avet Adonz , member of Armenian delegation in
    PACE, representative of Prosperous Armenia party, told Turan'
    correspondent that Gul's visit to Armenia could help to begin "a
    sincere dialogue." "When I say sincere dialogue and I mean that the
    dialogue must be filled with practical steps," said Adonts. Asked if
    Armenia still demands recognition of the Armenian genocide in 1915,
    Adonts answered that Armenia does not lay down this condition for
    establishment of diplomatic relations and opening of borders. He also
    added that dialogue between Turkey and Armenia will have a positive
    effect on the Karabakh conflict settlement. Asked if Armenia is
    ready to compromises at the talks with Azerbaijan, Adonts said
    "unlike Azerbaijan, Armenia was always ready to compromises."
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