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    'ARMENIA WILL NOT STOP THE DIASPORA', ARMENIAN FM

    Hurriyet
    Nov 25 2008
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Armenian foreign minister says they will never tell the
    Armenian diaspora to stop their efforts to make the genocide claims
    internationally recognized, however, he reiterates his country's
    commitment to the normalization process with Turkey, initiated with
    President Gul's visit to Armenia.

    Armenian government will never tell its diaspora to making genocide
    claims internationally recognized, despite the reconciliation process
    that has started between Yerevan and Ankara. Armenia claims World
    War I mass killings of Armenians at the hands of Ottomans amount to
    genocide, an assertion categorically denied by modern Turkey.

    "We never say, we will never say to our diaspora to stop the
    recognition efforts of genocide," said Armenian Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian at a press conference yesterday at the headquarters
    of Black Sea Economic Cooperation, or BSEC, in Istanbul. Nalbandian
    came to Istanbul to visit the BSEC headquarters as Armenia assumed
    the rotating presidency last month. After the press conference he
    met with Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan. This was the third
    meeting after Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian have instructed their respective ministers to start
    dialogue for the normalization of relations.

    "It was a wise decision for President Gul to come to the football
    match in Yerevan," said Nalbandian, referring to the visit of Gul to
    Yerevan to watch the match between the two national teams in September.

    "There is a good atmosphere, an active dialogue for normal relations,"
    said Armenian foreign minister prior to the meeting with his Turkish
    counterpart. Nalbandian said Armenia has a positive approach to
    the process and is expecting the same approach from the Turkish
    side. Nalbandian reiterated the opening of borders between the
    two countries and establishment of diplomatic relations without any
    preconditions as the way to proceed on normalizing relations. "This is
    not a favor that we are asking, it is in the interest of both sides,"
    said Nalbandian.

    Optimism from Armenia Although Turkey recognized the independence of
    Armenia, it has not established diplomatic relations due to claims of
    genocide and refused to open borders because of the Nagorno-Karabagh
    problem, a territorial dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    a close ally of Turkey.

    Turkey wants the establishment of a commission of experts to
    investigate the events of 1915 and seeks a breakthrough on the
    Nagorno-Karabagh issue before taking the decision to open borders
    or establishing diplomatic relations. Although both sides seem to
    disagree on how to proceed toward normal relations, the Armenian
    foreign minister displayed optimism.

    The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan recently met at a summit hosted
    by Russia, a meeting Nalbandian said was very constructive. He praised
    the role of Russia as very constructive as well and said there could be
    a new meeting between the officials of the two countries in December.

    Meanwhile Nalbandian said the improvement of efficiency, effectiveness
    and visibility of BSEC would be the major task of the Armenian
    chairmanship.
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