COLD WAR BETWEEN ANKARA YEREVAN ENDS, TURKISH FM
Journal of Turkish Weekly
June 11 2009
A cold war period in the Turkish-Armenian relations has finished
and Ankara expects President Serzh Sargsyan's visit, Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
"A cold war period has come to an end," the Turkish media quoted
Davutoglu's words, Interfax reported.
The minister said there is not an enemy conception in the
Turkish-Armenian relations. "Our relations with Israel simultaneously
serve for benefit of Palestine and vice-versa. Azerbaijan also knows
that our relations with Armenia serve its interests," he said.
Sargsyan's visit to Turkey is scheduled for October when a football
match will take place between the Turkish and Armenian national squads.
Journal of Turkish Weekly
June 11 2009
A cold war period in the Turkish-Armenian relations has finished
and Ankara expects President Serzh Sargsyan's visit, Turkish Foreign
Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said.
"A cold war period has come to an end," the Turkish media quoted
Davutoglu's words, Interfax reported.
The minister said there is not an enemy conception in the
Turkish-Armenian relations. "Our relations with Israel simultaneously
serve for benefit of Palestine and vice-versa. Azerbaijan also knows
that our relations with Armenia serve its interests," he said.
Sargsyan's visit to Turkey is scheduled for October when a football
match will take place between the Turkish and Armenian national squads.