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    ARMENIA VOWS TO PUSH FORWARD WITH TURKEY TIES

    Agence France Presse
    September 2, 2009 Wednesday 2:49 PM GMT

    Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian on Wednesday vowed that
    his country would push forward with efforts to establish ties with
    neighbouring Turkey after decades of hostility.

    "It's a complicated process which requires intensive work. It's
    important that both sides have the will," he told journalists. "Armenia
    has such a desire and I think Turkey does as well."

    Armenia and Turkey announced on Monday that they had agreed on a plan
    to establish diplomatic ties and re-open their joint border.

    The two countries currently have no diplomatic relations, a closed
    frontier and a long history of hostility rooted in massacres of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Turks during World War I.

    Nalbandian said both countries were under heavy international pressure
    to resolve the longstanding dispute.

    "The whole world wants this question to be resolved. If one of the
    sides will resist, it will be in confrontation with the whole world,"
    he said.

    Asked if it is possible that the two countries' border will re-open
    by the end of the year, Nalbandian replied: "If everything goes well,
    why not?"

    Ankara and Yerevan said Monday they would hold six weeks of domestic
    consultations before signing two protocols on establishing diplomatic
    ties and developing bilateral relations. The protocols must then be
    ratified by the two countries' parliaments.
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