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    TURKISH DIPLOMAT ADVISES ARMENIA TO APPLY FOR NATO MEMBERSHIP

    ArmRadio - Public Radio, Armenia
    Oct 3 2007

    The Turkish diplomat sharply reacted to the speech of the
    representative of the NATO Information Center in Armenia at the
    international conference held in Moldova, Mediamax reports.

    October 2nd in Kishinev Deputy Director of the NATO Information
    Center in Armenia David Alaverdyan participated in the international
    conference titled "NATO's Values and an Alliance of Solidarity,"
    presenting a report on "Armenia's relations with NATO: Reality and
    Perspectives."

    Reference to the absence of Armenian-Turkish relations in the report
    met the sharp resistance of Turkey's Vice-Ambassador to Moldova Hakan
    Ozdemir, who declared that it's not a proper place for discussion of
    such issues and left the conference.

    However, in his report David Alaverdyan simply stated that the absence
    of diplomatic relations between Ankara and Yerevan hinders the full
    development of Armenia's relations with NATO.

    "During the recent years the Armenian authorities have been repeatedly
    telling the representatives of the Alliance that the Armenian-Turkish
    relations are one of the main obstacles for the further deepening of
    Armenia-NATO relations," David Alaverdyan said.

    He noted that "more than 15 years have passed after the collapse
    of eth Soviet Union, but the Armenian-Turkish border remains an
    "iron curtain."

    In response to that Hakan Ozdemir declared that "Armenian-Turkish
    relations are not discussed here, and if Armenia wishes to develop
    relations with NATO, let it apply for membership, meet all the
    commitments and join the Alliance." After a while the Vice-Ambassador
    of Turkey left the conference, not waiting for the start of the
    discussions envisaged by the agenda.
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