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    U.S. HOPES FOR PROGRESS ON KARABAKH, ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    Interfax
    Feb 8 2010
    Russia

    The U.S. has spoken in favor of the settlement of Armenian-Turkish
    relations without any preconditions, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
    James Steinberg said.

    The U.S. backs the idea pf progress of Armenian-Turkish relations
    without any preconditions, which will benefit everyone, Steinberg said
    in an interview with Armenia Public Broadcasting. The U.S. wants to
    see progress in both issues without stating any relation between the
    processes, he said. There is no need to delay the solution of these
    issues as they ensure mutual confidence, Steinberg said.

    Steinberg said he believes both Armenia and Turkey realize the value
    of progress and have certain questions to each other about their
    future plans. The role of the U.S. in this issue could be that the U.S.

    can show to the parties the importance of progress and help them make
    the necessary decisions, Steinberg said. The presidents of Armenia
    and Turkey have made good decisions and the U.S. wants them to become
    a reality, he said.

    Steinberg said the U.S. is ready to work actively on normalizing
    Armenian-Turkish relations.

    The U.S. hails the efforts made by the Armenian president, Steinberg
    said, adding that progress in Turkish-Armenian relations would benefit
    the interests of Armenia and its people. And would bring security,
    wellbeing and new opportunities to Armenia and the entire Southern
    Caucasus.

    Steinberg also said the U.S. has long-term interests in the Southern
    Caucasus.

    The U.S. is working with all countries of the Southern Caucasus and
    Turkey, has good partners in the region and would like to help them
    resolve their differences," he said.
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