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    TURKISH MINISTER REAFFIRMS DETERMINATION TO NORMALIZE RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

    Anadolu Agency
    July 29 2009
    Turkey

    Ankara, 29 July: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said [on]
    Wednesday [29 July] that Turkish government was still resolute to
    normalize relations with neighbouring Armenia.

    "But at the same time, it is important for us to see the same
    determination from the international community and especially from
    Armenia on the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan," Davutoglu
    told a press conference after his meeting with Bosnian Foreign Minister
    Sven Alkalaj.

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic or economic relations since
    Armenia declared its independence in 1991 and Turkey closed its border
    with Armenia after this country invaded the Upper Karabakh region of
    Azerbaijan in 1992.

    On 24 July 2008, the then Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    expressed Turkey's willingness to normalize relations with Yerevan.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul travelled to Armenia in September
    2008 to watch 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier match between the two
    countries upon an invitation by President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia.

    Turkey and Armenia are to play another qualifier in Istanbul in
    September 2009 but Sarksyan said [on] Tuesday he would only accept
    an invitation to the return match if Turkey takes "real steps" to
    open their border.

    Davutoglu said Turkish government was hopeful over the normalization
    process with Armenia.

    "We believe that the most extensive normalization would be seen in
    our region in the coming period," Davutoglu said.
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