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    SARKSYAN HOPEFUL ON TURKISH-ARMENIAN RAPPROCHEMENT

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 22 2009
    Turkey

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan, while speaking Sunday to Russian
    state television Vesti on Armenian foreign policy challenges, said
    he is hopeful about the process to normalize relations with Turkey.

    "We agreed to the process without conditions, and we want to pursue
    normalization," Sarksyan said. Turkey closed its border with Armenia
    in protest of Armenia's occupation of Azerbaijani territories in
    1993. The two countries have not had any diplomatic relations since.

    Addressing concerns that Armenia is slowly drifting away from Russia,
    Sarksyan emphasized that Russia is content with Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement, also pointing to Russia's partnership with Turkey and
    Azerbaijan. Russia's trade with Armenia was interrupted by a brief
    war in August 2008 between Russia and Georgia, one of Armenia's only
    corridors to the outside world, Sarksyan said, adding: "We've even used
    up all the oil we had. We want to build a railway connecting Armenia
    to Iran. Russia is not helping us with that. How are we supposed to
    live like this?"

    In addition, Sarksyan made a statement on Sunday while speaking to
    the Moscow-based Moskovskiy Komsomolets paper regarding peace in
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Sarksyan said they have three prerequisites for
    a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, a territorial dispute
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia that has lasted for two decades.

    Predicting that Armenia will eventually reach an amicable
    agreement with Azerbaijan, Sarksyan enumerated the prerequisites
    for peace. "First, Nagorno-Karabakh will never be returned to
    Azerbaijan. Second, the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh will be
    politically recognized. Third, Nagorno-Karabakh should have a safe
    link with mainland Armenia," Sarksyan said.

    President Sarksyan said Armenia will never stand down unilaterally. "We
    never think of returning Nagorno-Karabakh. Nagorno-Karabakh is
    independent and will stay as such," he said. Sarksyan said the
    Armenian-occupied territories adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh are a
    buffer zone to ensure the security of the enclave.

    Turkey and Armenia are expected to sign two protocols on establishing
    diplomatic relations and normalizing the ties between the two
    countries on Oct. 13 following a six-week process of internal political
    consultations in both countries.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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