ARMENIA SEES TURKEY-ARMENIA NORMALIZATION AS SEPARATE FROM RESOLUTION OF KARABAKH CONFLICT: ARMENIAN DEPUTY FM
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politics/568 06.html
Oct 22 2009
Azerbaijan
The normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations and the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict are two different processes, said Armenian Deputy
Foreign Minister Aram Kirakosyan, who attends BSEC meeting in Baku.
"These are two different processes. Armenian-Turkish relations is a
relationship between two sovereign states, and in legal terms they
have no relation to the negotiation process on Nagorno-Karabakh,"
Kirakosyan said.
Kirakosyan noted that Armenia and Turkey signed two documents which
are expected to be ratified by the parliaments.
"If all goes well, after the ratification, the border between the two
countries will open in two months and intergovernmental commission
will begin work in three months," the Armenian diplomat said.
Today.Az
http://www.today.az/news/politics/568 06.html
Oct 22 2009
Azerbaijan
The normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations and the settlement of
the Karabakh conflict are two different processes, said Armenian Deputy
Foreign Minister Aram Kirakosyan, who attends BSEC meeting in Baku.
"These are two different processes. Armenian-Turkish relations is a
relationship between two sovereign states, and in legal terms they
have no relation to the negotiation process on Nagorno-Karabakh,"
Kirakosyan said.
Kirakosyan noted that Armenia and Turkey signed two documents which
are expected to be ratified by the parliaments.
"If all goes well, after the ratification, the border between the two
countries will open in two months and intergovernmental commission
will begin work in three months," the Armenian diplomat said.