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    MOSCOW STILL HOPES FOR ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION

    news.am
    April 23 2010
    Armenia

    Moscow hopes Armenia and Turkey will be able to cope with the present
    critical situation and create conditions for full-scale normalization
    of bilateral relations, which also a concern of all the states in
    the region, stated Andrey Nesterenko, RF Foreign Ministry Spokesman.

    "We state the fact that, at the current stage, Armenia has not yet
    achieved a result that would enable it to restore its relations with
    Turkey thereby improve the political environment in the Transcaucasus
    and create preconditions for stability in the region," he said.

    Nesterenko pointed out that in his televised address to the
    Armenian nation on April 22, RA President Serzh Sargsyan summed
    up the deplorable results of the long-lasting negotiations for
    Armenian-Turkish rapprochement and stated a stalemate in the process.

    The Armenian leader stressed that Armenia only suspended the
    ratification process, without, however, withdrawing its signature put
    to the documents. "Thus the policy of establishing Armenian-Turkish
    relations launched a year ago still has prospects," Nesterenko said.

    NEWS.am reminds readers that RA President Serzh Sargsyan made a
    decision to suspend the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish protocols,
    the reason being Turkish officials' destructive position and delay
    in ratifying the documents.
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