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    TURKISH DEPUTY PM: THE ONLY GAP OF ANKARA'S DIPLOMACY REMAINS RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

    Panorama
    April 7 2011
    Armenia

    Turkish Deputy PM and State Minister Bulent Arinc said in Washington
    though the focus of the Turkish policy is the West - European Union,
    United States, Ankara's foreign policy yet isn't unicentered.

    Referring to the forthcoming Turkish Parliamentary elections, Arinc
    said that most probably the running "Justice and Development" (AKP)
    Party would win.

    Turkish official said that AKP intensified Turkey's diplomacy and
    foreign policy in general.

    "Once, only Turkey was interested in the foreign world...Once they
    used to say we were watered by seas and surrounded by enemies. This
    is, certainly, wasn't correct, First, we should mend ties with our
    neighbors," according to "Sondakika" Arinc said.

    Turkish State Minister said Turkey had friendly relations with Iran,
    Iraq, Syria, Greece, Cyprus, Balkans, Georgia, Azerbaijani and Russia.

    The only gap, according to him, in Anakar's diplomacy remains relations
    with Armenia.

    "But still we have humanitarian relations. Our aircrafts have flights
    and can send aid. Those who come from Armenia, manage to find work
    in Turkey. The obstacle chasing us from the past, still exists,"
    Turkish Deputy PM said.




    From: A. Papazian
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