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"TURKEY-ARMENIA NEGOTIATIONS AIM TO ESTABLISH BILATERAL RELATIONS"

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Armenia-Turkey negotiations aim to establish bilateral relations, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said at the joint press conference with his Croatian counterpart Stjepan Mesic.

Sargsyan stated that the two countries initiated a new phase of internal consultations over the issued Protocols (the “Protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations” and the “Protocol on the development of bilateral relations”).

According to him, “Extended discussions should be held to get the whole picture” before the actual ratification. “I am confident that presently everything depends on the foresight and will of political forces and first of all the leaders. Either we lay a road in the new South Caucasus or contradictions, distrust and enmity will aggravate in the region. I hope we will choose the right way,” emphasized Sargsyan.

ArmenianPresident is on a 2-day official visit to Croatia.

CROATIAN PRESIDENT WELCOMES ARMENIA-TURKEY NORMALIZATION

“Like any war makes peace, each conflict should end with a treaty,” President of Croatia Stjepan Mesic commented on Armenia-Turkey normalization.

“We are content with the start of negotiations and ready to admit any decision acceptable for friendly Armenian and Turkish people,” Stjepan Mesic assured.

President of Croatia was on official visit in Yerevan on May 21—23, 2009.

 

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