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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN HOPES TURKEY WILL NOT STEP BACK IN PROCESS OF NORMALIZATION OF ARMENIAN-TURKEY RELATIONS

    ArmInfo
    2009-06-22 16:26:00

    ArmInfo. Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian hopes that
    Turkey will not step back in normalization of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations.

    Foreign Minister Nalbandian has made such statement at a joint press
    conference with Foreign Minister of the UAE Sheikh Abdallah Bin Zayid
    Al Nahyan.

    Earlier, Special Representative of the European Union for the South
    Caucasus Peter Semneby declared that Turkey had taken a tactical
    step backwards in the process of normalization of the relations
    with Armenia.

    'Turkey will not settle the exiting problems by contradictory
    statements.

    All the existing disagreements should be settled through negotiations.

    Armenia is devoted to such approach and will further exert efforts
    in this dimension. We are ready to settle the relations without any
    preconditions and we hope Turkey will chose the same way', the Armenian
    minister said. He highlighted that an intergovernmental commission
    is to be set up to study many issues of mutual importance to further
    develop the bilateral relations.

    For his part, the Foreign Minister of the UAE said the issue of
    the Armenian-Turkish relations was discussed at the last bilateral
    meeting and his country supports the given process. He welcomed 'the
    soccer diplomacy' that created bases for settlement of the relations
    of Armenia and Turkey. He expressed hope that these developments will
    lead to positive breakthroughs.

    In addition, Sheikh Abdallah Bin Zayid Al Nahyan said the authorities
    of both the states made brave steps and the UAE supports the parties
    in this process.
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