FIGHT BROKE OUT AT ERDOGAN-CLINTON MEETING
news.am
Feb 15 2010
Armenia
An ugly incident occurred at Erdogan-Clinton meeting on February 14,
CNNturk reports.
When the scheduled 20 minutes ran out, U.S. Ambassador to Qatar entered
the room and warned U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton it is time
to close the meeting, as she would be late for the meeting with Emir of
Qatar. In responde to this, adviser to Turkish PM said: "It is not for
you to judge the importance of our meeting, you offend our country."
Thereafter, the high-ranking officials fought hand to hand and were
hardly pulled apart. The infuriated Ambassador left the room slamming
the door.
As NEWS.am reported previously, Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan
and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met in the capital of
Qatar-Doha. The officials discussed Iran's nuke program, Armenia-Turkey
relations, Cyprus dispute and Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Erdogan noted that Turkey fulfilled the assumed commitments, however
RA Constitutional Court's judgment on the Protocols might negatively
affect the process. He outlined that Armenia-Turkey reconciliation
is possible with establishment of peace in Caucasus, consequently,
it is necessary for OSCE MG to intensify its efforts. Despite the
difficulties, Armenia-Turkey normalization process is very beneficial,
Clinton emphasized.
news.am
Feb 15 2010
Armenia
An ugly incident occurred at Erdogan-Clinton meeting on February 14,
CNNturk reports.
When the scheduled 20 minutes ran out, U.S. Ambassador to Qatar entered
the room and warned U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton it is time
to close the meeting, as she would be late for the meeting with Emir of
Qatar. In responde to this, adviser to Turkish PM said: "It is not for
you to judge the importance of our meeting, you offend our country."
Thereafter, the high-ranking officials fought hand to hand and were
hardly pulled apart. The infuriated Ambassador left the room slamming
the door.
As NEWS.am reported previously, Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan
and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met in the capital of
Qatar-Doha. The officials discussed Iran's nuke program, Armenia-Turkey
relations, Cyprus dispute and Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Erdogan noted that Turkey fulfilled the assumed commitments, however
RA Constitutional Court's judgment on the Protocols might negatively
affect the process. He outlined that Armenia-Turkey reconciliation
is possible with establishment of peace in Caucasus, consequently,
it is necessary for OSCE MG to intensify its efforts. Despite the
difficulties, Armenia-Turkey normalization process is very beneficial,
Clinton emphasized.