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Nalbandyan: Turkey Does Not See the Ball

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“The ball is in Turkey’s field even though it does not want to understand it,” Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan said.

Armenia continues to criticize Turkey regarding the process of normalization of relations between two country which came into an impasse after Armenian President announced that process of ratification of Turkish-Armenian protocols in the national parliament of Armenia is suspended.

“You may play bad football but if you cannot see that the ball is in your field although tribunes shout for it, it means the problem is something else”, said Nalbandyan. Stating that Turkey does not see the ball, Nalbandyan claimed that whole world agrees with Armenia that Turkey should make steps.

The day before, Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan also made similar comments and claimed that Armenia has the support of international community.

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