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US PRESIDENT SUGGESTS NOT TO INCLUDE ARMENIA IN LIST OF COUNTRIES TO WHICH JECKSON-VENIK AMENDMENT APPLIED

January 19, 2002 - 20:03 AMT  18:49 GMT
The US President George Bush appealed to the Congress leadership with a request to repeal the Jeckson-Venik Amendment to the 1974 law on trade toward Armenia and other CIS eight countries.

BAKU LEADERS THINK COUNCIL OF EUROPE PROTECTS ARMENIANS

January 19, 2002 - 20:02 AMT  18:49 GMT
This statement was made by «Yeni Azerbaijani» leading party secretary Ali Ahmedov at the meeting of the union of progovernmental parties.

TURKEY PREMIER NOT BELIEVE CHIEF OF HIS HEADQUARTERS

January 19, 2002 - 19:58 AMT  18:49 GMT
Turkey's Prime Minister Byulent Ejevit does not believe the chief of the headquarters Hussein Kivrikoghlu who has stated, Armenia has weapons of mass destruction.

TURKEY NOT READY TO RECOMMENCE DIALOG WITH ARMENIA

January 19, 2002 - 19:57 AMT  18:49 GMT
At the press conference that took place in Washington on the results of the official visit to US of Turkey's Prime minister Byulent Ejevit said Ankara would begin the establishment of relations with Armenia after Karabakh conflict's settlement.

TIME FOR ARMENIA GOVERNMENT-«ARMENTEL» COMPANY TALKS IS UP TODAY

January 19, 2002 - 19:57 AMT  18:49 GMT
There is not reliable information on the results of the two-month consultations yet.

AZERBAIJAN ARMED BY ISRAEL?

December 15, 2001 - 04:00 AMT  18:49 GMT
As we have already informed, several Arabian newspapers recently published articles which confirm that Israel secretly delivers military technique to Azerbaijan. The last article containing such facts was published recently in the "Muari" weekly issued in Beirut ("Strategic Alliance of Turkey and Israel Broadens at the Expense of Azerbaijan"). It was preceded by information infiltrated in the Turkish press saying that during the visit of the Israeli Premier Ariel Sharon to Ankara the sides discussed issue of rendering joint assistance to Azerbaijan. This was written in "Hurriet" and "Radical" newspapers. Tel-Aviv and Baku hastened to deny this sensational information. However, the following events proved that the concerns were not in vain.
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