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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY COMMENTED ON THE REFUSAL TO GRANT VISAS TO THE TURKISH OBSERVERS

    Mediamax News Agency, Armenia
    May 10 2007

    Yerevan, May 10. /Mediamax/. Spokesman of the Armenian Foreign Ministry
    Vladimir Karapetian described as "a bit disingenuous" the initiative
    of Turkey to send observers for the parliamentary elections in Armenia.

    Mediamax reports that Vladimir Karapetian said this, commenting on the
    refusal of the official Yerevan to grant visas to eight representatives
    of Turkey, who were going to observe the parliamentary elections in
    Armenia on May 12 within the OSCE Mission.

    "Turkey maintains a closed border with Armenia and refuses to establish
    diplomatic relations. Under these circumstances, to expect to send
    observers is a bit disingenuous", Vladimir Karapetian stated.

    According to him, "Armenia regrets that Turkey did not demonstrate
    sensitivity in relation to its citizens-representatives participating
    in the OSCE observer mission to Armenia, given the absence of relations
    between our two countries".

    "Turkey cannot choose and select which kinds of political relations
    it wishes to have with Armenia, and which it does not wish to have.

    Political and diplomatic relations are not entered into selectively",
    Vladimir Karapetian stated.

    "Armenia understands the concern of OSCE members regarding Armenia's
    OSCE commitments, and reaffirms that we remain faithful to those
    commitments. But we expect that participating states will also expect
    Turkey to adhere to its commitments to engage in normal, neighborly
    relations with Armenia", the official representative of the Armenian
    Foreign Ministry stated.
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