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    US AMBASSADOR DISAPPOINTED WITH LACK OF PROGRESS IN ARMENIA-TURKEY RECONCILIATION

    YEREVAN, December 19. /ARKA/. The lack of progress in Armenia-Turkey
    reconciliation is disappointing, said US ambassador to Armenia John
    Heffern who is completing his mission in the country, Novosti-Armenia
    reported.

    He said during his tenure in Armenia his biggest disappointment was
    about the Armenian-Turkish protocols.

    The envoy said they expected that the protocols would be ratified
    resulting in the opening of the border and establishment of diplomatic
    relations between the two countries. But the lack of progress is
    disappointing, he said.

    At the same time, the ambassador said, the US will continue support
    Yerevan-Ankara reconciliation.

    There are currently no diplomatic relations established between Turkey
    and Armenia: official Ankara closed the border in 1993. The uneasy
    relationship between the countries is caused particularly by Ankara's
    support to Azerbaijan on Karabakh problem and Turkey's overreaction
    to international recognition of the 1915 Armenian genocide in Ottoman
    Empire.

    Some reconciliation in the relations started in autumn 2008 initiated
    by Armenia's president Serzh Sargsyan. Foreign ministers of Armenia
    and Turkey signed protocols about establishing diplomatic relations
    in Zurich on October 10 2009 to be ratified by the parliaments. On
    April 22 2010 Armenia's president Sargsyan suspended the ratification
    process saying Turkey was not ready to continue the process.

    Ratification of the protocols has been frozen. -0--

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