TURKISH, U.S. PRESIDENTS DISCUSS ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS
TERT.AM
22.05.12
President of the United States Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart
Abdullah Gul met on the sidelines of NATO Summit in Chicago.
According to Turkish Sabah, during a 30-minute conversation, the two
presidents discussed a number of issues, including Armenian-Turkish
relations.
Speaking to reports after the meeting, Gul said they referred to
Turkey's relations with Armenia and Cyprus, without elaborating on
what they talked.
"You now our viewpoint in this issue, we have talked about it many
times. These two issues are of great priority for us. We must register
a progress over these issues in the near future. The U.S. President
said they attach great significance to the solution of these issues,"
Gul told the reporters.
During the meeting the parties discussed the critical situation
created in Syria. The parties expressed their concern over the issue.
TERT.AM
22.05.12
President of the United States Barack Obama and his Turkish counterpart
Abdullah Gul met on the sidelines of NATO Summit in Chicago.
According to Turkish Sabah, during a 30-minute conversation, the two
presidents discussed a number of issues, including Armenian-Turkish
relations.
Speaking to reports after the meeting, Gul said they referred to
Turkey's relations with Armenia and Cyprus, without elaborating on
what they talked.
"You now our viewpoint in this issue, we have talked about it many
times. These two issues are of great priority for us. We must register
a progress over these issues in the near future. The U.S. President
said they attach great significance to the solution of these issues,"
Gul told the reporters.
During the meeting the parties discussed the critical situation
created in Syria. The parties expressed their concern over the issue.