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    TURKEY, ARMENIA IN TALKS ON TIES

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    May 31 2006

    Turkey is intending to pursue efforts to normalize relations with
    Armenia, the Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

    ANKARA - Turkey has announced its officials have been meeting with
    Armenian counterparts to discuss the normalisation of relations
    between the two countries, a spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Minister
    revealed Wednesday.

    While not going into details of the talks, Foreign Ministry spokesman
    Namik Tan, said that three rounds of discussions have so far been
    held. "A negotiation process has started between the two countries
    to seek a common ground," Tan said.

    The two countries do not have formal diplomatic ties, with one of the
    main stumbling blocks being Armenian claims that the Ottoman empire
    carried out a systematic slaughter of its Armenian citizens during
    the years of the First World War. Turkey strongly denied the claims
    and points to massacres of Turkish civilians in areas of the east of
    the country by Armenian forces that Allied themselves to invading
    Tzarist troops during the war. However, Turkish does acknowledge
    that some 300,000 Armenians dies during the unrest in the region,
    mainly when being relocated away from the scenes of fighting.

    Tan said that the talks were initiated after Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote to his Armenian counterpart Robert
    Kocharian calling for the two countries to conduct a joint historical
    investigation the alleged massacres.

    "Turkey is intending to pursue efforts to normalize relations with
    Armenia", said Tan during a regular press briefing. "The success of
    Turkeys efforts to normalise relations depends on a more flexible
    approach from Yerevan as well as to the overcoming of bilateral and
    regional problems."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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