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At he moment, Almira hotel in Bursa is hosting meetings between Armenian and Turkish delegations. As PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reported from Bursa, the meeting is attended by RA and Turkish Foreign Ministers, Edward Nalbandian and Ahmet Davutoglu.
 
No protest rallies were held in front of the hotel, RA President was welcomed with applause. Accident control measures are undertaken.

Following the match, Turkish President will host a reception at the Almira Hotel. After the game RA President-headed delegation will return to Yerevan.
 
 
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Armenia may join International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in Afghanistan in February 2010, said Erik Sandahl of the NATO Headquarters Crisis Management and Operations Directorate.
 
“We are negotiating the issue with Armenia, whose troops will be deployed in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan,” he said during Yerevan-Brussels TV space bridge on October 14.
 
For his part, Armenia’s Ambassador to NATO Samvel Mkrtchyan said that the number of Armenian servicemen has not been determined yet. “Armenian troops will not take part in military operations but will ensure security of Kun ... Read more »
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European Committee’s annual report for Turkey highlights flaws in spheres of protecting civil rights and ensuring freedom of expression. Despite certain progress, the rights of Kurdish population, national minorities and women continue to be restricted, says the report published on Wednesday, October 14. The document reflects the results of surveys conducted by the recommendation of Turkish Government. 39% of female respondents reported being subjected to violence, and 15% confessed to being victims of sexual assault, AFP agency reports.
 
As a positive example, the report focuses on cases against several high-ranking Turkish servicemen who plotted a government coup. Court proceeding against alleged “putchists” is the first case in Turkey’s history, sa ... Read more »
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The meeting between RA President Serzh Sargsyan and Turkish President Abdullah Gul has launched, PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reported from Bursa. Tet-a-tet meeting will be followed by meetings between Turkish and Armenian delegations. President Gul will host a luncheon and reception in honor of his Armenian counterpart. After the football match, RA President-headed delegation will return to Yerevan.
 
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