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    ARMENIAN-TURKISH ROAD MAP LACKS CLEAR-CUT PRINCIPLES, ARMENIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS

    /ARKA/
    April 30. 2009
    YEREVAN

    The Armenian-Turkish road map lacks clear-cut provisions and
    principles, RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan said.

    The Armenian and Turkish foreign ministries, with the mediation of
    Switzerland's Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, agreed on a road
    map on April 22 to normalize their relations.

    "The road map will temporarily guide the two countries on how to
    make effective agreements reached. It has no definite principles and
    provisions," the RA Foreing Ministry's press service quoted Nalbandyan.

    The minister believes possible agreements between Armenia and Turkey
    will contain definite principles and regulations.

    Nalbandyan stressed that international community hails the road map.

    "If we lived in Soviet times, we would say the progressive humanity
    welcomed Armenia's steps. We can definitely say that the USA, EU and
    Russia, as well as Switzerland that served as mediator between the
    two countries, back these actions," Nalbandyan said.

    According to him, all the countries expect for Azerbaijan hail the
    process.

    "I think it is a wrong approach, since the improvement of
    Armenian-Turkish relations can contribute to the situation in the
    South Caucasus, with Azerbaijan being part of this region," the
    minister added.

    He shared the view that Armenia is making stri des in establishing
    relations with Turkey, taking into consideration the aftermath of the
    South Ossetian conflict and the impact of the global economic crisis
    on the country.

    "The Armenian president stifled the initiative several months before
    the conflict in the South Ossetia broke out. In the past eight years,
    Armenia recorded a two-digit economic growth," Nalbandyan said,
    adding Armenia fully realizes the necessity of establishing tile with
    Turkey.
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