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  • Hearings On Armenian-Turkish Relations Kick Off At RA National Assem

    HEARINGS ON ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS KICK OFF AT RA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    armradio.am
    19.12.2007 17:20

    The two-day parliamentary hearings on "Armenian-Turkish relations:
    Issues and Perspectives" kicked off at the National Assembly today. The
    hearings were initiated by NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations.

    Chairman of the Committee Armen Rustamyan noted that the necessity
    to organize the hearings had matured long ago. He associated it with
    the importance of the question, noting that there is no question
    that would have a similar influence on the history of the Armenian
    people - its past, present and future. Besides, according to him,
    Armenian-Turkish relations exceed the boundaries of relations between
    two states. "These relations really have a great importance and role
    in the contemporary geopolitical developments, and the Parliament
    had to get involved in the process. Thus, the aim of the hearings is
    to clarify the reasons of the current crisis in the Armenian-Turkish
    relations through these large-scale discussions, assess the nature of
    the existing problems and make clear the opportunities and mechanisms
    of parliamentary diplomacy in the normalization of these relations,"
    Mr. Rustamyan noted.

    Speaker of the National Assembly Tigran Torosyan noted in his
    speech that today's hearings will not put an end to the issue of
    Armenian-Turkish relations. On the contrary, the hearings are of
    special importance: they open a broad opportunity for discussions. The
    Speaker noted that the Parliament is ready to play an important role
    in the normalization of the relations between the two countries on
    the international level.

    During the hearings speeches were delivered also by RA Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanian, EU Special Representative for the South
    Caucasus Peter Semenby and NA Vice-Speaker Vahan Hovhannisyan. The
    event featured parliamentarians, diplomats accredited in Armenia,
    experts, representatives of scientific and public circles.

    Armen Rustamyan informad that a number of invitations were sent to
    Turkey, but these were all denies because of different reasons. He
    expressed hope that at last it would be possible to launch dialogue
    and called on his Turkish colleagues not to reject the contacts in
    the future.
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