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    ARMENIA SEEKING FRIENDLY TIES WITH AZERBAIJAN, PM

    AssA-Irada
    October 7, 2008 Tuesday
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sarkisian has said the vital issue
    facing his country today is forging friendly relations with all states
    in the region, and Azerbaijan in particular. He said Turkeys recent
    proposal to set up a five-nation Caucasus union should be discussed
    in the context of cooperation among regional states. Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered to establish the union, called
    the Caucasus Peace and Cooperation Platform, following a brief war
    between Russia and Georgia in August.

    Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia have already expressed their backing of
    the initiative, while Georgia is yet to state its position. Sarkisian
    said Armenia was ready to establish unconditional diplomatic
    relations and economic cooperation with Turkey. Restoring our ties,
    which have been frozen for 15 years, will lay groundwork for new
    cooperation. Armenia and Turkey have been at odds and the border
    between the two countries has been closed since 1993 on Ankaras
    insistence due to Armenias policy of occupation against Azerbaijan
    and the Armenian genocide claims. Sarkisian also made it clear that
    Armenia was interested in joining any given regional project. Touching
    on peace talks seeking to settle the Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict,
    he said that similar to Azerbaijan, Armenia appreciates European
    values and should aspire to establish close ties with Azerbaijan
    and Georgia, the other two South Caucasus republics, within the
    European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). Sarkisian added that talks
    on Garabagh conflict settlement would intensify after Azerbaijans
    October 15 presidential election. Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a
    lengthy war that ended with the signing of a cease-fire in 1994,
    but Armenia continues to occupy Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh and seven
    other Azerbaijani districts in defiance of international law. The
    OSCE Minsk Group, which is co-chaired by the U.S., Russia and France,
    is brokering the peace process.
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