Positive news from Azerbaijan
Turkey-Armenia breakthrough welcomedThe US and the European Commission yesterday hailed a breakthrough between Turkey and Armenia that could end one of the most intractable disputes left from the collapse of the Soviet Union, but also called for sustained political effort to break the deadlock.
"This is a big deal, although it's still fragile and the governments have to carry it out . . . Both have held firm and deserve credit."
- Unnamed U.S. official |
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Turkey-Armenia breakthrough welcomedThe US and the European Commission yesterday hailed a breakthrough between Turkey and Armenia that could end one of the most intractable disputes left from the collapse of the Soviet Union, but also called for sustained political effort to break the deadlock. |
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