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    ARMENIAN AND TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTERS EXPRESS READINESS TOWARDS REGULATION OF BILATERAL RELATIONS

    ARMENPRESS
    Sep 8, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS: Armenian and Turkish foreign
    ministers Edward Nalbandian and Ali Babajan met September 6 late at
    night. The meeting lasted for an hour and a half.

    Foreign Ministry press service told Armenpress that greeting the guest,
    Edward Nalbandian noted that the Armenian side underscores the visit
    of the high-level Turkish delegation to Armenia which creates wide
    opportunities for establishing dialogue between the leadership of
    the two countries. Armenian foreign minister said that it is a good
    beginning and will have a positive continuation.

    The Armenian minister reiterated Armenia's position over establishing
    relations with Turkey without pre-conditions and noted that Armenia's
    president views Gul's visit as a serious impetus in that direction.

    Armenian and Turkish foreign ministers expressed their readiness
    towards regulation of bilateral relations between the two countries
    and noted that steps will be carried out in that direction.

    Ministers Nalbandian and Babajan also agreed to meet within the
    frameworks of UN General Assembly scheduled for late September in
    New York.

    Edward Nalbandian and Ali Babajan discussed in details Turkey's
    initiative on creation of platform of stability and security in
    Caucasus. Nalbandian said that the Armenian side greets the idea of
    the creation of the platform which is directed towards establishment
    of trust, stability, security and cooperation in the region.

    During the meeting the interlocutors also referred to the recent
    developments over Nagorno Karabakh conflict regulation.
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