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    EU'S POLAND SUGGESTS MEDIATION BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA

    ABHaber, Belgium
    May 2 2006

    Warsaw conveys to Ankara list of proposals aiming to assist
    normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia. Turkish govt
    welcomes Polish offer, which includes mediation between Turkish and
    Armenian govts, conference on genocide claims with participation of
    Turkish, Armenian and Polish scholars

    AYHAN SIMSEK

    Poland recently offered Ankara its services to act as a mediator
    between Turkey and Armenia to overcome their differences over genocide
    claims and to normalize relations, The New Anatolian learned yesterday.

    Diplomats said that Warsaw's proposals include the Polish government
    acting as a mediator between the Turkish and Armenian governments,
    organizing meetings and conferences between Polish, Turkish and
    Armenian scholars and further sharing Polish experience in conflict
    resolution and reconciliation with neighbors.

    European Union member Poland is also an important ally to Turkey in
    NATO. The Polish Parliament's decision in April last year to adopt a
    resolution backing the Armenian claims of genocide triggered a sharp
    response from Ankara at the time. Later statements by Polish government
    officials disassociating themselves from the resolution and further
    steps by the two countries prioritizing their common foreign policy
    goals brought relations back to an even keel. Poland has become one of
    the main supporters of Turkey's EU accession process, and Turkey has
    offered humanitarian assistance as well as transportation to Polish
    troops in Iraq.

    According to diplomats, Polish Foreign Minister Stefan Meller, during
    his visit to Ankara two weeks ago, conveyed to his Turkish counterpart
    Abdullah Gul a list of proposals including mediation by Poland aimed
    at a normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia. Foreign
    Minister Gul reportedly responded positively to Meller's ideas and
    stressed that Turkey is willing to overcome differences over genocide
    claims and normalize its relations with Armenia. Gul further said
    that Ankara's suggestions so far have not received positive response
    from Yerevan but also added that he is willing to go forward with
    the Polish proposals if they will facilitate proper grounds for the
    normalization of relations with Armenia.

    Diplomatic sources told TNA yesterday that due to talks of a new
    coalition government in Poland and the foreign minister handing in
    his resignation, Ankara now waits for the new government before having
    more detailed talks on the issue.
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