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    ARMENIAN AND TURKISH FMS RESOLUTE ABOUT ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS' ESTABLISHMENT

    DeFacto Agency
    Sept 8 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 08.09.08. DE FACTO. A meeting of Armenian and Turkish FMs
    Edvard Nalbandian and Ali Babacan was held on night on September
    7. To note, the meeting lasted two hours and a half.

    According to the RA MFA Press Office, Armenian and Turkish FMs stated
    they were resolute about the settlement of Armenian-Turkish relations.

    Welcoming the guest, Minister Nalbandian noted Armenian party attached
    great importance to the visit of Turkey's high-ranking delegation to
    Armenia, which would open up big possibilities for a dialogue between
    the two countries' authorities.

    RA FM again reaffirmed Armenia party's readiness to establish
    diplomatic relations with Turkey without preliminary preconditions
    and noted Armenia considered Turkish President's visit as a serious
    stimulus to it.

    Armenian and Turkish FMs noted they would undertake consecutive steps
    towards settlement of bilateral relations.

    Heads of Armenian and Turkish MFAs agreed to meet within the frames
    of the U. N. General Assembly to be held in New York.

    Edvard Nalbandian and Ali Babacan discussed Turkish initiative
    concerning the establishment of stability and security platform in
    Caucasus in detail. In this connection Minister Nalbandian stated the
    Armenian party welcomed the idea to establish a platform, which is
    targeted at establishment of trust, stability, security and cooperation
    in the region.

    The interlocutors also touched on the issue referring to the
    development of situation around Karabakh conflict settlement.

    In the course of the meeting the parties also considered a number of
    international and regional issues.
    From: Baghdasarian
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