US continues to support the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation
armradio.am
31.03.2012 11:26
`We continue to look for a movement on the issue of Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement,' Spokesman for the US Department of State Mark Toner
told a daily briefing.
Toner said it is impossible for him to judge whether Secretary Hillary
Clinton will discuss Armenian-Turkish relations, the Genocide topic or
the church property issues during her upcoming visit to Turkey.
Last time when the Secretary of State was in Armenia, she mentioned
that it's up to Turkey now to make a step towards reconciliation. `The
ball is on Turkey's side,' she said.
Asked whether this is this is the same message the same message that
the Department of State is trying to deliver to Ankara authorities,
Toner said: `We strongly support the efforts of Turkey and Armenia to
normalize their bilateral relationship. The issue is a regular part of
our dialogue with the highest levels of both the Turkish and Armenian
governments.'
armradio.am
31.03.2012 11:26
`We continue to look for a movement on the issue of Armenian-Turkish
rapprochement,' Spokesman for the US Department of State Mark Toner
told a daily briefing.
Toner said it is impossible for him to judge whether Secretary Hillary
Clinton will discuss Armenian-Turkish relations, the Genocide topic or
the church property issues during her upcoming visit to Turkey.
Last time when the Secretary of State was in Armenia, she mentioned
that it's up to Turkey now to make a step towards reconciliation. `The
ball is on Turkey's side,' she said.
Asked whether this is this is the same message the same message that
the Department of State is trying to deliver to Ankara authorities,
Toner said: `We strongly support the efforts of Turkey and Armenia to
normalize their bilateral relationship. The issue is a regular part of
our dialogue with the highest levels of both the Turkish and Armenian
governments.'