Ahmet Davudoglu: Turkish-Armenian protocol to be signed before Armenian president’s visit to Turkey
The Ankara -Yerevan protocol will be signed before Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to Turkey, Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davudoglu, said at a news conference, the Turkish CNN Turk TV channel reported.
The Turkish-Armenian protocol will be signed before Sargsyan’s visit to Turkey,” the minister added.
The protocol’s final version will be signed by foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey, Ahmet Davudoglu and Edward Nalbandian on Oct.10 or Oct.11, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told Trend News in an exclusive interview.
According to Davudoglu, the work to normalize the Ankara -Yerevan relations will continue regardless whether Sargsyan visits Turkey to attend a football match or not.
“During his visit to Armenia, the Turkish president has not put forward any condition. The work on the normalization of the Ankara -Yerevan relations will continue irrespective whether Sargsyan arrives in Turkey for a football match,” the minister said.
The signing of the protocol and its ratification by the parliament are different issues, Davudoglu said. The protocol is expected to be discussed in the parliament after its signing, Davudoglu added.
Source: ArmRadio - Original Article
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