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  • About 20 Reps of Turkey Invited To Parl Hearings on Armen-Turk Relns

    ABOUT 20 REPRESENTATIVES OF TURKEY INVITED TO PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS
    ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 15, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the RA National
    Assembly Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, the extended
    parliamentary hearings "Armenian-Turkish Relations: Problems and
    Prospects" will be held on December 19-20. The standing committee's
    chairman, representative of the ARF Armenia Supreme Body Armen
    Rustamian told NT correspondent that quite a large number of
    participants have been invited to the hearings, including about 20
    representatives of Turkey: officials, experts, and reporters.

    According to A. Rustamian, the purpose of the hearings is to specify
    the opportunities of parliamentary diplomacy in order to examine,
    assess and help eliminate the causes of the current crisis in
    Armenian-Turksih relations. "It is impossible to speak about the
    foreign political doctrine and the development prospects of our country
    without considering Armenian-Turkish relations as a whole and
    developing a concept based on our opinions," he said.

    In reponse to the question about possible speculation on the problem to
    be discussed - prior to the presidential elections, A. Rustamian said
    that "the presidential elections cannot bypass this problem either
    because the number one task of the president is to organize and head
    politics". In this respect he considered it to be correct that the
    political forces present their clear views, including to the publc. The
    views of the ARF have remained the same: there will be no normal
    Armenian-Turkish relations without the fulfilment of two preconditions:
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide and maintaining neutrality in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem.
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