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    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 30 2009


    Armenia, Turkey to continue efforts to sort out relations - Yerevan
    officials

    YEREVAN Jan 30


    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan has met with Turkish Prime Minister
    Recet Tayyip Erdogan in Davos, the Armenian presidential press service
    told Interfax on Friday.

    "The parties underscored the importance of a meeting of the two
    countries' presidents that took place in Yerevan in September 2008 and
    became a turning point in the settlement of Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    It was followed by meetings of the two states' foreign ministers," the
    press service said.

    Sargsyan and Erdogan welcomed the results of their first meeting and
    instructed their countries' foreign ministers to make a bigger effort
    to improve bilateral ties, it said.

    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian has described the two
    presidents' meeting as constructive.

    "The meeting proceeded in a constructive atmosphere. Detailed
    consideration was given to the settlement of bilateral relations,"
    Nalbandian told journalists in Davos.

    Armenia and Turkey still have no diplomatic relations because of what
    happened in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. Armenia demands that Turkey
    officially recognize the genocide of ethnic Armenians in the Ottoman
    Empire in 1915, during which, according to varying reports, more than
    1.5 million people were killed. Several countries have already
    recognized the genocide of Armenians, but Turkey refuses to do so.

    The authorities in Ankara, for their part, insist on finding a
    solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict that would help preserve
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.
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