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    ARMENIAN AND U.S. PRESIDENTS DISCUSS ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS

    ARKA
    Oct 6, 2009

    YEREVAN, October 6, /ARKA/. Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian had a
    telephone conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama while visiting
    Los Angeles, Sarkisian's press office said in a statement. President
    Sarkisian was in Los Angeles in the third leg of his pan-Armenian
    tour of major Armenian communities to discuss and promote his plans
    of normalization of relations with Turkey.

    A joint statement issued late on August 31 by Turkey and Armenia,
    together with mediators from Switzerland, said Ankara and Yerevan
    will conduct six weeks of diplomatic consultations before signing
    two protocols that establish formal diplomatic ties and help develop
    bilateral relations.

    The statement issued by the Armenian presidential press office said
    the telephone conversation was initiated by Barack Obama. "During
    the conversation Obama expressed his support for Armenian president's
    efforts directed towards normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations,'
    the statement said. It also said that Obama has reconfirmed the United
    States' official position that Armenia and Turkey should normalize
    their relations without preconditions and that it must not be linked
    with the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process.

    The statement said Armenian president thanked his U.S. counterpart
    for his support for the Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process and
    shared his impressions about his pan-Armenian tour.

    "The president of Armenia stressed that the concerns of worldwide
    Armenians over the reconciliation process is normal regarding that
    Armenians were subjected to genocide by the Ottoman empire which
    president Obama mentioned in many of his speeches,' the statement said.

    President of Armenia also thanked Barack Obama for the huge mediation
    work being done by the USA within the frameworks of the OSCE Minsk
    Group towards peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    emphasizing Armenia's willingness to move on towards a peaceful
    settlement of the conflict. The statement quoted Serzh Sarkisian as
    saying that the decision of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh on their
    final status through expression of their will is key to finding a
    long-lasting and peaceful solution to the conflict, as it is spelled
    out in the Madrid Principles.

    Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic ties since Armenia became
    independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. Turkey closed its border
    with Armenia in 1993 in a show of support for its ally, Azerbaijan,
    which had a dispute with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh, the ethnic
    Armenian enclave of Azerbaijan.

    There are several sensitive issues complicating the establishment of
    normal relations between the two countries, particularly, Ankara's
    blatant support of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    resolution process and Turkey's refusal to acknowledge the mass
    killings of Armenians in20the last years of the Ottoman Empire as
    a genocide.

    The thaw in the strained relations began in 2008 September after
    Turkish president Abdullah Gul arrived in Armenia, at his counterpart's
    invitation, to watch together with Serzh Sargsyan the 2010 World Cup
    qualifying football game between the two countries' national teams.

    During that visit the two presidents discussed prospects for engaging
    in dialogue and normalization of relations.
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