YEREVAN AND ANKARA WILL FACE "HOT" SEPTEMBER
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 28, 2010 - 16:22 AMT 11:22 GMT
Turkologist Artak Shakaryan said that certain progress may be recorded
in the Armenian-Turkish normalization in September. Real steps for
the Protocols' ratification will be not be taken, but Ankara would
like to demonstrate to the world that it exerts efforts for the
establishment of good neighborly relations with Yerevan, Shakaryan
told a press conference.
Commenting on reports about possibility of the Armenian-Turkish border
opening in September 2010 to allow passage of the Turkish delegation
to participate in NATO exercises in Armenia, Artak Shakaryan noted
that it is highly improbable and depends on results of the September
referendum on constitutional reforms in Turkey.
"Yerevan and Ankara will face "hot" September," concluded Shakaryan.
From: A. Papazian
PanARMENIAN.Net
July 28, 2010 - 16:22 AMT 11:22 GMT
Turkologist Artak Shakaryan said that certain progress may be recorded
in the Armenian-Turkish normalization in September. Real steps for
the Protocols' ratification will be not be taken, but Ankara would
like to demonstrate to the world that it exerts efforts for the
establishment of good neighborly relations with Yerevan, Shakaryan
told a press conference.
Commenting on reports about possibility of the Armenian-Turkish border
opening in September 2010 to allow passage of the Turkish delegation
to participate in NATO exercises in Armenia, Artak Shakaryan noted
that it is highly improbable and depends on results of the September
referendum on constitutional reforms in Turkey.
"Yerevan and Ankara will face "hot" September," concluded Shakaryan.
From: A. Papazian