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    ARMENIA AND TURKEY HOLD SECRET TALKS, TURKISH SOURCES SAY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.05.2006 14:35 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Secret talks between Turkey and Armenia, launched
    after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote a letter to Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian, have failed to make any headway coming
    out of their third round. A part of the third session of secret talks
    was held on the sidelines of the Turkey-European Union Troika meeting
    in Vienna, Austria last March. Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul closely
    followed the meetings with Armenian officials that were kept secret
    from the media, CNN-Turk reported. Sources say that the Armenian
    response reached Ankara early this month to Turkey's suggestion
    for the establishment of two committees to discuss mutual relations
    wasn't welcomed, and the answer "to the Turkish suggestions that they
    received was watered down."

    The Turkish side had proposed the establishment of two committees
    to simultaneously hold talks on political issues and the Armenian
    Genocide. In response, Yerevan rejected the Turkish suggestions. It
    underlined that scholars can debate the issue in conferences.

    Nevertheless Armenia did request the revival of political talks between
    the two countries. Following Yerevan's objection to the establishment
    of the two committees, including one comprised of historians from
    both countries to study the Armenian genocide claims, Ankara is now
    preparing for the fourth round of secret talks. Foreign Ministry
    officials underlined that continued debates over the genocide claims
    have "poisoned" Turkey's relations with other countries.

    Ankara will continue to exert effort to find a middle ground and
    to solve its problems with Yerevan, they added, reported The New
    Anatolian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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