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    EDWARD NALBANDYAN: ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROCESS WILL CONTINUE WHEN TURKEY IS READY TO RESPECT AGREEMENTS

    ArmInfo
    2010-06-01 12:34:00

    ArmInfo.Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Canada Edward Nalbandyan and
    Lawrence Cannon met in Ottawa on May 31 within the frames of Armenian
    foreign minister's visit to Canada.

    As press service of Armenia's Foreign Ministry reports, during the
    meeting E. Nalbandyan emphasized the importance official Yerevan
    attaches to deepening and tightening of relations with Canada.

    "Geographical remoteness cannot be an obstacle for extension of
    cooperation in XXI Century. Armenia successfully develops relations
    with many countries remoted from it by thousands of kilometers, and we
    intend to take effective steps for more development of relations with
    Canada", E. Nalbandyan said. In the context of discussion of extension
    of trade and economic relations, Armenian FM noted with satisfaction
    that about twenty enterprises with the Canadian capital function in
    Armenia, and their number may grow due to joint efforts. The parties
    touched on the issues of tightening of cooperation within the frames
    of international organizations, as well as the issues related to
    promotion of security and stability in the South Caucasus. The two
    foreign ministers also touched on the steps taken by Armenia towards
    establishment of relations with Turkey and the current stage of
    this process.

    According to E. Nalbandyan, this process will continue when Turkey
    is ready to respect the agreements, that is, ratify and implement
    the signed Protocols without preconditions. In his turn, L. Cannon
    said Canada hails all the efforts towards establishment of natural
    relations between Armenia and Turkey and opening of borders.




    From: A. Papazian
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