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  • ANKARA: Turkish FM discusses Armenian issue w/Canadian counterpart

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Sept 30 2007

    Turkish foreign minister discusses Armenian issue with Canadian
    counterpart


    New York, 30 September: During his talks with his Canadian
    counterpart Maxime Bernier in New York, Turkish Foreign Minister and
    Chief Negotiator for EU talks Ali Babacan expressed the uneasiness
    caused in Turkey due to Canada's stance on the Armenian allegations,
    sources said on Sunday [30 September].

    According to diplomatic sources, Babacan briefed Bernier - who has
    been recently appointed as Canadian FM - on issues such as relations
    between Turkey and Canada, the general elections held in Turkey on 22
    July the studies on the new constitution and the latest developments
    regarding Turkey's negotiations with EU.

    Babacan told Bernier that Canada's stance on the Armenian allegations
    overshadowed the improving relations between the two countries.
    Babacan also said that Turkey expected Canada to take steps regarding
    this matter.

    Underscoring that they attached great importance to relations with
    Turkey, Bernier said they would make a more detailed research on the
    incidents of 1915. Bernier also indicated that they fully supported
    Turkey's proposal to Armenia for the formation of a "Joint History
    Commission".

    Other talks

    Within the scope of his talks in USA, Babacan had meetings with
    Secretary General of the Arab League Amr Moussa, FM of the United
    Arab Emirates Abdallah bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan and FM of Bahrain Khalid
    bin Ahmad al-Khalifa as well. The Middle East issue was debated in
    these meetings, sources said.

    Luxembourg, Papua New Guinea

    On the other hand, Babacan discussed Cyprus issue and Turkey's EU
    accession process during his talks with FM of Luxembourg Jean
    Asselborn.

    Asselborn told Babacan that the rightest platform to solve the Cyprus
    issue was definitely UN, not EU.

    Meanwhile, Babacan and FM of Papua New Guinea Sam Abal talked about
    Turkey's EU membership process during their meeting, sources added.
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