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    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    July 6, 2007 Friday 06:06 PM EST


    Armenia ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey


    Armenia is ready to establish diplomatic relations with Turkey
    without preconditions and ``sign a relevant agreement already
    tomorrow'', Deputy Foreign Minister Arman Kirakosyan said.

    ``We are ready to begin economic cooperation and solve problems,
    including historical ones, through this cooperation after
    establishing normal contacts,'' the diplomat said at the
    Russian-Armenian (Slavic) University on Friday.

    He believes the fact that there are no official relations between
    Yerevan and Ankara is ``strange'' because ``Turkey recognised Armenia
    immediately after it had proclaimed independence, but did not
    establish diplomatic relations with it over the subsequent 16
    years,'' the deputy foreign minister said.

    ``The Armenian-Turkish border remains closed today, and there are no
    direct trade relations between the two countries,'' Kirakosyan said.

    He believes these are the ``vestiges of the Cold War and the iron
    curtain''.

    According to U.S. economic experts, Armenia loses 300-400 million
    U.S. dollars annually due to the closed border and indirect trade
    with Turkey.

    Turkey believes that diplomatic relations can be established only
    after the occupied Azerbaijani territories have been returned and the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been resolved, as well as if Armenia
    gives up its attempts to secure international recognition of Armenian
    genocide in the Ottoman empire in 1915.

    As a member of the United Nations and the Organisation for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe, Turkey has to maintain equal relations
    with the parties to the conflict and all countries in the regions,
    Kirakosyan said.

    ``Armenia will continue the policy of achieving the recognition of
    genocide by the international community and international
    organisations. The republic considers genocide a fact of history and
    has no right to give up the policy of genocide recognition and can't
    do it for moral reasons,'' the diplomat said.

    Armenia and Turkey maintain unofficial relations. Any Armenian
    citizen can travel to Turkey through Georgia. Four flights are made
    from Yerevan to Istanbul every week, and there is bus service.
    Bilateral trade turnover through third countries, mainly through
    Georgia, is about 100 million U.S. dollars a year.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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