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    US SUPPORTS THE PROCESS THAT WILL HOPEFULLY RESULT IN NORMALIZED RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA

    armradio.am
    03.03.2010 11:03

    US supports the current process that will hopefully result in
    normalized relations between Turkey and Armenia, US Assistant Secretary
    Secretary of State Philip J. Crowley told a daily briefing.

    "And within that process, as the Secretary said last week, we think
    that there is ample room for Turkey and Armenia to evaluate the
    historical facts as to what happened decades ago. So we haven't
    changed our view, but we continue to engage at a high level with
    both countries and to encourage them - having worked to reach the
    agreement in Switzerland last year to see it implemented on both
    sides," Mr. Crowley stated.

    Asked who's correct - Turks or Armenian, teh Assistant Secretary said:
    "The advancement of normalized relations between Armenia and Turkey
    is in the interest of both countries. It's in the interest of the
    region as well. We cannot afford to look at this in zero sum terms,
    that somehow scoring a point on one side is a loss for the other. The
    Secretary has been directly involved extensively and repeatedly.

    Deputy Secretary Steinberg, Under Secretary Burns, Assistant Secretary
    Phil Gordon have all been directly engaged with the leadership in
    Turkey and Armenia. The Secretary had a meeting with Prime Minister
    Erdogan in Doha talking about this issue. We continue to encourage
    both sides. We understand how difficult this is, how emotional this
    is. There's not a common understanding of what happened 90 years ago.

    But we value the courageous steps that both leaders have taken, and
    we just continue to encourage both countries to move forward and not
    look backward."
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