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    ARMENIA SURPRISED BY TURKISH DECISION TO SEND OBSERVERS TO POLLS

    ITAR-TASS News Agency, Russia
    May 9, 2007 Wednesday 01:41 PM EST

    Ankara's initiative to send observes to the upcoming parliamentary
    elections in Armenia scheduled for May 12 looks "somewhat strange"
    as relations between the two countries remain in limbo, Foreign
    Ministry's acting spokesman Vladimir Karapetyan said on Wednesday.

    "Armenia regrets that in the absence of relations between our countries
    Turkey was not tactful enough when deciding to send its observers
    over here as observers," he said.

    "Turkey continues to keep the border with Armenia closed and refuses
    to establish diplomatic relations with it," the spokesman said.

    "We understand the concern of the OSCE member states about Armenia's
    compliance with its obligations to this organisation and confirm our
    commitment to them," the official said. "At the same time, we also
    hope that OSCE countries expect Turkey to comply with the obligation
    of establishing normal good-neighbourly relationsÛwith Armenia,'ë
    Karapetyan said.û.

    The head of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human
    Rights, Christian Strohal, said on Monday that Armenian authorities had
    informed him that they would not issue entry visas to eight observers
    from Turkey, with which Yerevan has no diplomatic relations even
    though the two countries share a 330-kilometer border.

    Strohal stressed that the Armenian government, like the authorities
    of the OSCE member states, are obliged to accept and comply with the
    organisation's norms, including invitations for all OSCE observers.

    Turkey has conditioned the normalisation of bilateral relations with
    Armenia on its refusal to support Nagorno-Karabakh in its conflict
    with Azerbaijan and to press for the international recognition of
    Armenianýgenocide in 1915 in the Ottoman Empire.

    However Yerevan calls for the normalisation and establishment of
    diplomatic relations without preconditions.

    --Boundary_(ID_dNq+Rhg3tGnyS42LMMg Iog)--
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