
Two protocols which Ankara and Yerevan announced they will sign within six weeks under a plan to normalize relations include provisions to help better explain to the public the course of affairs regarding the highly sensitive issue, which may be subject to ultra-nationalist rhetoric. The protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey “confirms the mutual recognition of the existing border between the two countries as defined by the relevant treaties of international law.”
Over years of
Foreign Minister Ahmet Davuto“lu, speaking in an interview with the NTV news channel on Tuesday, underlined that the recognition of the borders was an important element of the recent development.
The second protocol, the protocol on the development of relations between Armenia and Turkey, says that the two countries have agreed to “implement a dialogue on the historical dimension with the aim to restore mutual confidence between the two nations, including an impartial scientific examination of historical records and archives to define existing problems and formulate recommendations.”
The second protocol says that Armenia and Turkey have agreed on the establishment of an intergovernmental bilateral commission which shall form separate
“To prepare the working modalities of the intergovernmental commission and its
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