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  • ANKARA: Nothing new in Armenian comments: Turkish Foreign Ministry

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    Jan 26 2007


    Nothing new in Armenian comments: Turkish Foreign Ministry


    The Foreign Ministry said that it was to be hoped that the tragic
    killing of Hrant Dink would contribute to creating a new atmosphere
    in Turkish-Armenian relations.


    Güncelleme: 15:48 TSİ 26 Ocak 2007 CumaANKARA - There is nothing
    new to be found in comments by Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister
    saying that his country is ready to establish relations with Turkey
    without any preconditions, a statement issued by the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry late Thursday said.


    The Armenian government had made similar comments on several
    occasions in the past, the statement said.

    Armenian Deputy FM Arman Kirakosian, made while he was in Istanbul to
    attend the funeral of murdered Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink, were not a sign of a new step, the statement said.

    Turkey wants to improve its relations with all its neighbours within
    the framework of mutual confidence and respect, said that Foreign
    Ministry.

    However, enhancing bilateral and regional relations and co-operation
    cannot only be achieved by the steps to be taken by Turkey but can be
    possible with the will and steps of the other parties, the statement
    said.

    Turkey had taken a number of concrete steps in the past to further
    improve dialogue with Armenia, including Ankara's proposal to set up
    a joint history commission to look into allegations that the Ottoman
    Empire had committed an act of genocide against its Armenian citizens
    during the First World War.

    The statement also said that it was to be hoped that the slaying of
    Dink would `contribute to the creation of a new atmosphere in
    Turkish-Armenian relations, and Armenia will respond to our
    good-willed efforts to overcome the stagnation in our relations with
    Armenia'.
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