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    US ENVOY URGES PROGRESS IN ARMENIA-TURKEY TALKS

    Agence France Presse
    June 9 2009
    France

    YEREVAN, Armenia (AFP) -- A senior US envoy on Tuesday urged Armenia
    and Turkey to make progress in reconciliation talks aimed at mending
    relations and re-opening their border.

    Philip Gordon, the US assistant secretary of state for European and
    Eurasian affairs, said talks should be concluded within "a reasonable
    time frame."

    "The process can't be on forever. But I think the parties understand
    that, both sides appreciated this, they need to go forward and they
    will," he said at a press conference during a visit to the Armenian
    capital Yerevan.

    "There should be no preconditions" in the talks, he said, adding
    that the normalisation of diplomatic ties between the two neighbours
    "would benefit Turkey, Armenia and the entire region."

    Turkey and Armenia said in April that they had agreed to a road map
    for normalising relations, but there have been few signs of progress
    since the announcement.

    Ankara has refused to establish diplomatic links with Armenia over
    Yerevan's efforts to have World War I-era massacres of Armenians
    by Ottoman Turks recognised as genocide -- a label Turkey strongly
    rejects.

    Turkey also closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in solidarity with
    ally Azerbaijan over Yerevan's backing of ethnic Armenian separatists
    in the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region.

    Washington has backed the reconciliation effort, with President Barack
    Obama calling on Armenia and Turkey to build on fence-mending efforts
    during a visit to Turkey in April.

    Gordon, who took office last month, was due to visit the two other
    ex-Soviet republics of the South Caucasus, Georgia and Azerbaijan,
    on Wednesday and Thursday.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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