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    ARMENIA STARTS PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS ON TIES WITH TURKEY

    Mediamax Agency, Armenia
    Dec 19 2007

    Yerevan, 19 December: Two-day parliamentary hearings on the topic of
    "Armenian-Turkish relations: problems and prospects" began in the
    National Assembly of Armenia today.

    The chairman of the standing parliamentary committee on foreign
    relations, Armen Rustamyan, said that the hearings were aimed at broad
    discussion of the reasons for the existing crisis in Armenian-Turkish
    relations and specification of the possibilities and mechanisms for
    using parliamentary diplomacy to settle it, Mediamax reports.

    Officials from state agencies of Armenia and [breakaway] Nagornyy
    Karabakh attend the hearings, as well as representatives of diplomatic
    missions and international organizations in Yerevan, members of
    political parties, NGOs and mass media.

    Armen Rustamyan said that invitations were sent to 20 Turkish state
    officials and public figures to take part in the hearings. These
    included Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan and writer Orhan Pamuk,
    the recipient of the Nobel Prize.

    "For various reasons all invitations were turned down. However,
    Orhan Pamuk welcomed the fact that such hearings are being held,"
    the Armenian MP said.

    Responding to a question from Mediamax, the special representative of
    the European Union in the South Caucasus, Peter Semneby, who attended
    the hearings, suggested that the refusal of Turks is most likely
    connected with the fact that the hearings coincide with a religious
    holiday in Turkey.
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