TURKEY AND ARMENIA DID NOT MAKE ARRANGEMENTS

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian Foreign Ministry officials denied the information that Turkey and Armenia had agreed upon the solution of the problem of normalization of the bilateral relations, Foreign Ministry Press Secretary Hamlet Gasparian stated in a conversation with PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. In his words, the reports that the FMs of the two countries Vartan Oskanian and Abdullah Gul have agreed upon the package of confidence building measures composed of 10 items are not true. "No such meetings were held," Gasparian stated. In his words, the Foreign Ministry reports any talks between Armenia and Turkey at once. It should be noted that the Milliyet Turkish newspaper had published an article, which specifically said that the FMs of the two countries have agreed upon the package of measures. The article also mentioned the opportunity for political, economic and cultural cooperation, as well as stimulating a dialogue between the MPs of the two countries. Milliyet notes that secret talks provide for the signing of a document that will put an end to differences between Armenia and Turkey.
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