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“Officials in Ankara have cautioned against high expectations for Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu’s upcoming visit by to estranged neighbor Armenia, but indicated that there was a chance for ‘normalization’ to follow in the future,” Hürriyet Daily News writes.

According to the daily, “Even if it does not yield any concrete outcomes, the trip will still mark a watershed, as it will be Davutoğlu’s first visit to Yerevan since the failure of efforts to normalize ties four years ago.”

“Turkish officials, speaking to the Hürriyet Daily News on Dec. 9, said it was still not clear whether Davutoğlu and his Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, would hold a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the BSEC [i.e., the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization] gathering.

‘“We are not going there with a specific proposal,’ a senior Turkish diplomat told the Daily News, in an apparent reference to several news reports in the Turkish media suggesting that Turkey would offer a proposal to the Armenian side in exchange for reopening the border. ‘Furthermore, such a proposal would also be premature and wrong,’ added the diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.

‘“However, if such a bilateral meeting takes place, we will explain our vision with regard to regional peace, including normalization of our bilateral relations. Then, the steps that could be taken may come on the scene,’ he said.

“Meanwhile, officials also said Davutoğlu had no plans to visit a monument [i.e., the Armenian Genocide Memorial] dedicated to the memory of victims of mass killings of Anatolian Armenians during World War I, while on the visit to Yerevan.

‘“The minister is going to Yerevan within the framework of a BSEC meeting. Visiting the monument is not on his agenda,’ the diplomat said,” Hürriyet Daily News reports.

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