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    ACCORDING TO BORIS TADIC, VISIT OF SERBIAN DELEGATION TO ARMENIA REPRESENTS NEW BEGINNING OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS

    Noyan Tapan
    July 28, 2009

    YEREVAN, JULY 28, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan
    will accept the invitation of Turkish President Abdullah Gul only in
    case of the fulfilment of the agreements reached and the visibility
    of real steps. "That is, I will leave for Turkey if we have an open
    border or we are on the threshold of lifting Armenia's blockade,"
    he stated in the July 28 statement for the mass media during the
    two-day visit of Serbian President Boris Tadic to Armenia.

    According to S. Sargsyan, he told his Serbian counterpart about
    the developments that followed his initiative aimed at normalizing
    the Armenian-Turkish relations, as well as about the details of the
    current stage. "You know that little time remains till the return
    match of the national football teams of Armenia and Turkey, and I
    received an invitation to attend this match from Turkish President
    Mr. Gul. Under the current conditions, we certainly expect to witness
    constructive steps soon, by which our partners will try to ensure a
    respective environment for the return visit of the Armenian president,"
    S. Sargsyan said.

    Speaking about the Armenian-Serbian relations, he noted that his
    tete-a-tete talk with the Serbian president passed in a constructive
    atmosphere of mutual understanding, during which they discussed the
    current state and prospects of relations between the two countries
    and exchanged opinions about a number of issues of international and
    regional importance and the cooperation in international organizations.

    "The promotion of the political dialog, the establishment and
    strengthening of interparliamentary links, the development of trade and
    economic relations between Armenia and Serbia are essential elements of
    our relations based on partnership," S. Sargsyan said. In his words,
    he together with the Serbian president came to the same conclusion
    that the regional conflicts should be settled without the use of
    force, peacefully and through negotiations, based on the principles
    and norms of international law. "We are convinced of the absence of
    universal forms of conflict resolution. Each conflict has its origin,
    motivations and process. Without taking them into consideration,
    it is impossible to find a fair and stable solution," he added.

    S. Sargsyan said that the Armenian and Serbian peoples have maintained
    friendly relations with each other over the centuries. Serbia was a
    country to receive open-heartedly numerous Armenians who had survived
    the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire, in particular, the Izmir
    massacres in 1922.

    "Our people also remember with gratitude the material and moral
    help of the friendly Serbian people following the 1988 destructive
    earthquake. We will always revere the memory of the Serbian pilots
    bringing humanitarian aid to Armenia, who died in the name of a high
    goal, when lending a helping hand to the friendly people at a fatal
    moment," S. Sargsyan said.

    Boris Tadic in his turn declared that only a peaceful policy such as
    the policy conducted by the Serbs in the Balkans and that conducted
    by the Armenians in the Caucasus can bring a lasting peace to the
    two peoples. He called the visit of the Serbian delegation to Armenia
    "a new beginning of the friendly relations" and invited his Armenian
    counterpart to pay a visit to Serbia.

    On the first day of his two-day visit, Boris Tadic went to the Memorial
    Complex of the Armenian Genocide Victims.
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