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  • Yerevan offers Turks a new road map for the normalization of Armenia

    Aravot newspaper [Armenian], Armenia
    Dec 10 2013

    Yerevan offers Turks a new road map for the normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations

    [Translated from Armenian]


    A source in the Armenian Foreign Ministry said that Armenia has
    developed a new road map for the normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations forwarded 10 days ago via unidentified channels personally
    to [Turkish Foreign Minister] Ahmet Davutoglu.

    It is clear that [Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip] Erdogan's
    government which started its tenure with slogans like "zero problems
    with neighbours" and currently having reached a level of "serious
    problems with all neighbours" has a task of saving the face in the
    international arena and in essence, is not against a serious
    discussion of the Armenian road map under the condition of strict
    confidentiality.

    The same source claims that the map is concentrating on three specific
    points:

    1. Turkey should publicly recognize the fact of the Armenian genocide
    [in 1915], its responsibility for it, and apologize for it to the
    Armenians worldwide.

    2. Turkey should open the Armenian border [sealed in 1993] and
    establish diplomatic relations with Armenia.

    3. Subsequently, Turkey might be involved in the efforts of peaceful
    settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and be allowed to
    implement non-governmental projects aimed at checking
    [Armenian-Azerbaijani] aggressive rhetoric, preventing border
    incidents, withdrawing snipers, and preparing societies for peace.

    It is believed that within the framework of Davutoglu's visit to [the
    Armenian capital of] Yerevan, he will have the opportunity to inform
    [Armenian Foreign Minister] Edvard Nalbandyan on Ankara's position on
    the road map.

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