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    RF DEPUTY FM COMMENTS ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    news.am
    Nov 4 2009
    Armenia

    Evidence of Russia's positive attitude to the natural Armenian-Turkey
    normalization process is RF Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's
    participation in the signing ceremony of the Armenian-Turkish protocols
    in Zurich, RF Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Grigory Karasin stated
    in his interview with the Respublika Armenia (Republic of Armenia)
    newspaper. He stressed Moscow welcomes the positive changes in the
    Armenia-Turkey contacts.

    "Both Armenia and Turkey are friendly countries for us, and we are
    interested in good neighborly relations between them," Karasin said.

    According to him, the improvement of Armenian-Turkish relations will
    ease tension, strengthen peace, security and stability in the South
    Caucasus, as well as revive bilateral economic contacts, which will
    improve the socio-economic situation in both the states.

    "No point in the Armenian-Turkish agreements can be interpreted as
    damage to a third side," Karasin said. According to him, the signing
    of the protocols is the result of the Armenian and Turkish partners'
    consistent and pragmatic work to settle complicated issues, which
    confirms the Armenian and Turkish leaders' determination to establish
    good neighborly relations.

    Russia, for its part, is ready to support the process through further
    implementation of cooperation projects with Armenia and Turkey.

    "First, these are electric energy, and transport and communication
    sectors. The Russian Inter RAO EES Company, which has energy
    generating facilities in Armenia, is exporting electric energy to
    Turkey. The Russian Railway CJSC is ready to ensure uninterrupted rail
    communication between the two countries through the Dogukapy-Akhuryan
    checkpoint," Karasin said. He pointed out other long-term projects,
    which can be of benefit to both Armenian and Turkish population.
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