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    Armenia-Turkey policy discussions held in Yerevan
    2010/03/26 | 11:57

    politics
    http://hetq.am/en/politics/debate/

    Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) together with the Istanbul-based
    Global Political Trends Center (GPoT) and with funding from USAID,
    held Armenia-Turkey policy discussions at the Armenia Marriott Hotel
    in Yerevan on March 25, 2010.

    The meeting brought together a number of distinguished opinion makers
    and media professionals from Turkey and Armenia. The list of
    participants included Mr. Alexander Arzumanyan, Former Minister of
    Foreign Affairs of Armenia; Ambassador Yalim Eralp (Turkey);
    Ambassador David Hovhannisyan (Armenia); Mr. Mehmet Ali Birand,
    renowned Turkish journalist, political commentator and writer; and
    others. U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Marie L. Yovanovitch, EPF Director
    Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan, and GPoT Director Mensur Akgun welcomed the
    participants with opening remarks.

    `The meeting today is part of a process to help lay a foundation for
    greater regional integration, something we believe to be very
    important that will lead to enhanced regional stability and enhanced
    economic cooperation and development in the two countries,' said
    Ambassador Yovanovitch. She noted that experiences in other countries
    show that civil society actors, individually, but more often,
    collectively, have come to play a new and important role in conflict
    resolution around the world. `Any activity, whether at the elite,
    middle-range, or grassroots level, aimed at transforming the
    cross-border relationship, contributes to progress and to an
    atmosphere more conducive to conflict resolution, and we hope that
    this initiative will bring us one step closer to improved dialogue and
    cooperation between Armenia and Turkey,' she said.

    The meeting was part of EPF's USAID-funded `Days Two and Three in
    Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement' project, which seeks to build ties and
    to develop mutual understanding among Armenian and Turkish peer groups
    in the non-government, media, and business sectors, helping them to
    contribute strategically to state efforts to build relations between
    the two countries. The discussions did not focus on Armenian-Turkish
    protocols but rather elaborated on the entire range of recent
    Armenian-Turkish developments. A special emphasis was made on what
    should be done within Track Two Diplomacy efforts to advance the
    process of normalizing Armenia-Turkey relations.

    EPF Country Director Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan said: `It is important that
    despite the current tense political situation, our colleagues from
    Turkey are visiting Armenia for Track Two Diplomacy discussions. We
    see that Turkish civil society is making a genuine effort to overcome
    any roadblocks on the way to normalization of ties between our two
    countries. We in Armenia support these efforts.'
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