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    U.S. DIPLOMAT URGES ARMENIA AND TURKEY TO MEND THEIR RELATIONS

    ARMENPRESS
    Dec 17 2007

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 17, ARMENPRESS: U.S. charge d'affaires in Armenia,
    Joseph Pennington, said today his government would like Armenia and
    Turkey to step up the dialogue that would lead to normalization of
    ties between the two nations, establishment of diplomatic relations
    and opening of their sealed borders.

    Speaking at a news conference the U.S. diplomat said that would
    benefit not only Turkey and Armenia but the entire region.

    "We have called on Turkey's and Armenian governments to move in this
    direction,' he said.

    He also said the U.S. government has clearly asked the government in
    Ankara to abolish a notorious article 301 of the criminal code which
    is used by the authorities to persecute and prosecute prominent voices
    for alleged denigration of 'Turkishness'.

    Before moving to Armenia Joseph Pennington had served for U.S. embassy
    in Ankara for 4 years. He said he hopes that the experience he has
    gained in the region will help him to be as useful as possible for
    promoting Armenian-American partnership.

    Joseph Pennington said also the USA and its cochairman in the OSCE
    Minsk Group (Mathew Bryza) do not think there is a military option
    for ending the Armenian-Azerbaijani dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The American diplomat said negotiations to seek a mutually acceptable
    peace formula go on within the frameworks of Minsk Group. He said
    the U.S. is committed to continue the process.

    "Serious progress has been registered and we are hopeful that this
    progress will lead to a (peace) agreement," he said.

    The Minsk Group co-chairs will pay another visit to the region in
    mid-January to learn the reaction of Armenian and Azeri leaderships
    to a package of their proposals on basic principles for peaceful
    settlement of the conflict.

    The package was handed to Armenian and Azeri foreign ministers in
    Madrid in late November.
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