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  • Insider notes from UPI for Nov. 24

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    November 24, 2004 Wednesday 3:00 PM EST

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24

    Insider notes from United Press International for Nov. 24

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    Is there a thaw in the decades-old cold war between Armenia and
    Turkey? Armenian President Robert Kocharyan is urging Turkey to abandon
    its 11-year blockade of the country. After a shooting war broke out
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia in 1991, Turkey shut its border with
    Armenia to show solidarity with Azerbaijan, still involved in long
    and bitter territorial dispute with Armenia. Kocharyan said, "Turkey
    is blockading Armenia, one can only call that harassment." Relations
    between Armenia and Turkey have been strained since World War I over
    the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks between 1915
    and 1923. This is a charge Turkey denies. Making a peace offering,
    Kocharyan said that Armenia would not insist Turkey admit to genocide
    for talks on normalizing relations to proceed, commenting, "For us, the
    recognition of the genocide of Armenians in 1915 by Turks is certainly
    very important, but it will never be a condition for the development
    of bilateral relations. If Ankara recognized this fact, it would be
    a significant step forward in the direction of normalizing relations."
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