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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY ADVISES TO TRUST ONLY IN OFFICIAL INFORMATION REGARDING SERIOUS ISSUES

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-24 13:42:00

    ArmInfo. Armenian Foreign Ministry advises to trust only in the
    official information regarding serious issues.

    'It would be more correct to trust in the information stemming from
    the official sources regarding such serious issues', - the head of
    press-service of Armenian Foreign Ministry, Tigran Balayan, said to
    ArmInfo correspondent when commenting on the text of the road-map on
    normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations.

    To note, APA reports that the pro-government Sabah newspaper wrote
    the content of the roadmap. The roadmap, which will determine the
    fate of Turkey-Armenia relations, consists of 5 main items:

    -Armenia will recognize Gars treaty signed between the USSR and Turkey
    in 1921;

    -Joint commission of historians will be set up to investigate the
    genocide claims and the third countries may join the commission;

    -The borders will be reopened between the two countries and relevant
    agreements will be signed to begin trade;

    -The two countries will accredit their ambassadors to Georgia in
    Ankara and Yerevan, after that direct diplomatic relations will
    be established;

    -The issues in the roadmap requiring approval of the legislative body
    will be discussed in the parliament.

    The document does not cover Nagorno Karabakh conflict, but
    normalization of Turkey-Armenia relations will take place in parallel
    with the process of solution. The source in Turkish Foreign Ministry
    said to the Sabah: "Though the solution to Cyprus problem is not set
    as stipulation in Turkey-European Union relations, this issue is a
    reality. Nagorno Karabakh problem will also be so."
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