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    NO PROGRESS FIXED IN ARMENIA-TURKEY RELATIONS IN 2007

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.01.2008 14:23 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ There was no progress fixed in the Armenia-Turkey
    relations due to Ankara's preconditions, says the annual report issued
    by the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The report says, in part, "Armenia stands for normalization of
    relations without preconditions via talks. Meanwhile Turkey together
    with Azerbaijan went on with its unconstructive policy targeted at
    Armenia's isolation from regional cooperation programs..

    Armenia-Turkey bilateral contacts took place mostly in the framewotk
    of international organizations.

    The murder of Agos editor Hrant Dink on 19 January 2007 caused a wave
    of protest in Turkey, what created a kind of favorable atmosphere
    for a breakthrough in the Armenian-Turkish relations. RA Deputy
    FM Arman Kirakossian attended Mr Dink's funeral. However, Turkish
    authorities failed to demonstrate political will for achieving progress
    in relations.

    In March, an Armenian delegation headed by Deputy Minister of Culture
    and Youth Affairs Gagik Gyurjian attended the opening ceremony of
    reconstructed Holy Cross Church on Akhtamar island.

    Turkish political and public groups kept on discussing the Armenian
    Genocide issue, specifically after adoption of the H.Res.106 by the
    U.S. congressional panel.

    As to relations with Baku, they did not exceed the framework of the
    Karabakh talks under the aegis of the OSCE Minsk Group. Some contacts
    took place within international organizations as well as at level of
    NGOs and media."
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