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  • ANKARA: Turkish Foreign Minister Babacan Tells Oskanian Turkey Open

    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER BABACAN TELLS OSKANIAN TURKEY OPEN TO DIALOGUE

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Oct 4 2007

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan met on Tuesday with his Armenian
    counterpart, Vartan Oskanian, in the first meeting between the two
    ministers since Babacan was appointed to his post after the Turkish
    general elections held on July 22.

    The meeting at UN headquarters in New York was held at the request
    of Armenia and was mostly a "greeting" aimed at the two ministers
    getting to know each other, the Anatolia news agency reported. The
    general atmosphere was positive, and Babacan's message to his Armenian
    counterpart was that Turkey is open to dialogue with Armenia on
    disputed issues.

    The meeting came as the US House of Representatives' Committee on
    Foreign Affairs prepares to debate and vote on a resolution next week
    declaring that Armenians were subject to genocide at the hands of the
    Ottoman Turks in the beginning of the last century. Babacan said at
    the meeting that history could not be written by votes of politicians
    in parliaments and brought to mind a proposal Turkey made to Armenia in
    2005 for joint study of that portion of history. The Armenian minister,
    for his part, reiterated Armenia's request for the opening of its
    border gate with Turkey, which has been closed for more than a decade.

    Armenian Constitution does not recognise Turkey's territorial
    integrity and borders. Armenia also fully supports any anti-Turkish
    bill or attempt all around the world. In addition about 20 percent
    of Azerbaijan has been under Armenian occupation.
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