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  • BAKU: 'Armenian-Turkish Protocols Was The "Landmark" In Relations'

    'ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS WAS THE "LANDMARK" IN RELATIONS'

    news.az
    May 19 2010
    Azerbaijan

    U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said that positive relations
    between Turkey and Armenia would be in the interest and stability of
    the region.

    In an exclusive interview with the A.A. correspondent, Ban responded
    to the questions on Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, Alliance of
    Civilizations, and Turkey's EU membership.

    Commenting on the recent developments in relations between Turkey
    and Armenia, Ban said the protocol, aiming at boosting relations,
    was the "landmark" in relations.

    Ban said he knew that there was a long lasting historical matter
    between the two countries, noting that, "however, positive and
    harmonized relations between Turkey and Armenia, being the two
    important countries of the same region, would be extremely important
    both for the stability and peace in the region and for the cooperation
    of the peoples of the two countries."

    Asked to comment on Alliance of Civilizations Initiative, Ban said
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Spanish Prime Minister
    Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero started this initiative and now the
    initiative got much support from the international community.

    Ban welcomed inclusion of the United States to the Alliance of
    Civilizations Friends Group, indicating that this would contribute
    to the understanding among cultures.

    Ban said he would attend the third forum of the initiative which
    would take place at the end of this month and would see Erdogan there.

    UN Secretary General said lack of respect and understanding in
    different cultures and beliefs lied in the basis of many incidents
    in the world based on violence.

    When recalled that some European leaders opposed to full membership
    of the EU and asked if he believed that Turkey would be a member
    of the EU one day, Ban said he knew that Turkish government carried
    talks with its European counterparts to be a full member and that he
    closely followed the developments.

    Ban said negotiations regarding Turkey's EU membership should continue
    between Turkish and European leaders.
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