AHMET DAVUTOGLU AND HILLARY CLINTON HAD A TELEPHONE CONVERSATION
Journal of Turkish Weekly
March 29 2010
On Sunday evening took place a telephone conversation between Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu and U.S. Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, the newspaper Hurriyet reported.
During the conversation, which lasted 40 minutes, the foreign-policy
chiefs of two countries discussed the resolution on so-called
"Armenian genocide" adopted by the Committee on Foreign Relations
of the U.S. Congress and the process of normalizing Turkish-Armenian
relations.
Ahmet Davutoglu expressed hope that during the speech of U.S.
President Barack Obama on April 24 will be taken into account the
concerns of Turkey on this issue.
According to him, the adoption of decisions by third countries, judging
history, affects the process of normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations.
"The process, which will positively impact not only on the relations
between Turkey and Armenia, but also on the situation in the Caucasus,
should not fall victim to domestic political scores," said Ahmet
Davutoglu.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Journal of Turkish Weekly
March 29 2010
On Sunday evening took place a telephone conversation between Minister
of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Ahmet Davutoglu and U.S. Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, the newspaper Hurriyet reported.
During the conversation, which lasted 40 minutes, the foreign-policy
chiefs of two countries discussed the resolution on so-called
"Armenian genocide" adopted by the Committee on Foreign Relations
of the U.S. Congress and the process of normalizing Turkish-Armenian
relations.
Ahmet Davutoglu expressed hope that during the speech of U.S.
President Barack Obama on April 24 will be taken into account the
concerns of Turkey on this issue.
According to him, the adoption of decisions by third countries, judging
history, affects the process of normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations.
"The process, which will positively impact not only on the relations
between Turkey and Armenia, but also on the situation in the Caucasus,
should not fall victim to domestic political scores," said Ahmet
Davutoglu.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress