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    Turkish Daily News
    Feb 23 2007


    Armenian opposition urges dialogue with Ankara, Baku
    Friday, February 23, 2007

    Turkish Daily News


    Artur Baghdasaryan, head of Armenian opposition party, said that
    dwelling on history hampered his country's relations with its
    neighbors and suggested that Yerevan normalize ties with both Turkey
    and Azerbaijan.

    `Given the huge benefits Azerbaijani energy supplies and Turkish
    investments would have for Armenia's economy, normalizing our ties
    with these two countries - with which we have no diplomatic relations
    - would be crucial for us and the entire region,' Baghdasaryan wrote
    in an article published in The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.

    He complained that much of Armenia's establishment remains trapped
    in the past and, `...Dwelling on sad memories hampers our relationship
    with our neighbors, chiefly Turkey and Azerbaijan. This cannot be
    conducive to peace, stability and long-term prosperity.'

    More than a decade ago, when Armenian troops began occupying the
    Azerbaijani territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey closed their border
    to Armenia and also severed diplomatic relations with the country.

    In comments regarding the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Baghdasaryan said that the persistence of this issue dilutes the
    strategic value of Armenia as well as the entire region. `We have a
    common interest in ensuring that our region can capitalize on its
    geopolitical position and become the link between Eastern European
    and Central Asian markets. The only durable solution is a negotiated
    settlement which will require compromises on both sides,' he added.
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