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  • ANKARA: Progress Made In Talks With Armenia, Says FM

    PROGRESS MADE IN TALKS WITH ARMENIA, SAYS FM

    Hurriyet
    Feb 9 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Foreign Minister Ali Babacan yesterday said talks to
    normalize relations with Armenia had advanced during a meeting with
    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian in Munich over the weekend.

    "We have a platform where we discuss our bilateral problems," Babacan
    said at a press conference in Germany, where he attended the 45th
    Munich Security Conference, reported the Anatolia News Agency.

    "We made progress in talks on how to normalize relations," he said,
    referring to the meeting with Sarkisian, who was accompanied by
    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.

    Recent talks between Armenia and Turkey were the most important and
    intensive since World War I, said Babacan, adding he was warm to the
    possible contribution of third parties in the process. Sarkisian on
    his part, said important developments could happen in Turkish-Armenian
    relations in the second half of the year, the agency reported. Armenia
    aimed at improving cooperation with all regional countries to make
    southern Caucasus an alternate route of transportation, he added.

    Babacan also said that NATO and the European Union could succeed
    in creating common values and ideals in the Balkan countries where
    different religious faiths and cultures co-existed.

    "The EU should pursue an opening policy towards the Balkans. We
    support Serbia's membership to the EU. Macedonia should become a
    member of NATO as soon as possible," he said at a panel discussion.
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