TURKEY TO SEND DIPLOMATS TO WASHINGTON TO EXPRESS ITS POSITION ON DECISION OF ARMENIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
APA
Feb 10 2010
Azerbaijan
Ankara - APA. The delegation led by Undersecretary of the Turkish
Foreign Ministry Feridun Sinirlioglu will leave for Washington on
February 13 to express the country's views on leading Armenia-Turkey
process out of the deadlock, APA reports quoting the Hurriyet.
After the decision of the Armenian Constitutional Court on the Zurich
protocols, Ankara is going to inform Washington about its position.
Feridun Sinirlioglu will also express Turkey's concern over the
plan to put to the discussion the so-called Armenian genocide bill
in March. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the act of
the Congress caused Ankara's concern.
Feridun Sinirlioglu visited Switzerland on February 5 and informed
the mediating country's leadership about Turkey's concern over the
decision of the Armenian Constitutional Court. Turkish Foreign Ministry
is also going to send diplomats to Russia and France for this purpose.
APA
Feb 10 2010
Azerbaijan
Ankara - APA. The delegation led by Undersecretary of the Turkish
Foreign Ministry Feridun Sinirlioglu will leave for Washington on
February 13 to express the country's views on leading Armenia-Turkey
process out of the deadlock, APA reports quoting the Hurriyet.
After the decision of the Armenian Constitutional Court on the Zurich
protocols, Ankara is going to inform Washington about its position.
Feridun Sinirlioglu will also express Turkey's concern over the
plan to put to the discussion the so-called Armenian genocide bill
in March. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said the act of
the Congress caused Ankara's concern.
Feridun Sinirlioglu visited Switzerland on February 5 and informed
the mediating country's leadership about Turkey's concern over the
decision of the Armenian Constitutional Court. Turkish Foreign Ministry
is also going to send diplomats to Russia and France for this purpose.