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'Armenian, Turkish societies should communicate with each other'

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Dialogue between Armenian, Turkish societies is a must.

The Armenian and Turkish societies should communicate with each other to be able to solve political issues more easily, Chairman of the Association of Youth Unions of Turkey Sali Yuse told a press conference in Yerevan.

Chairman of the Association of Youth Unions of Turkey Sali Yuse has arrived in Armenia to tell about the importance of the dialogue between the Armenian and Turkish societies and assure that it’s the best way for solution of political problems.

“After Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s decision to suspend the process of ratification of the protocols it’s necessary to work to launch dialogue between the Armenian and Turkish societies before mid-2011,” said Vahan Danielyan, Head of the Political Developments Research Centre. The latter is assured that the process of ratification of the protocols will continue after the 2011 parliamentary elections in Turkey.

“Today Turkey has no political will to ratify the protocols,” he added.

Turkish public figure Sali Yuse said “Turkish NGOs wish to establish warm relations with Armenia.” “If that happens, the issues of protocols and opening of the border will be easily solved,” he added.

Sali Yuse refused to speak about the Armenian Genocide saying “we do not want to speak about the past, we think about what we can do in the future.” 

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