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    TURKISH FM INVITES ARMENIA FOR RENEWED DIALOGUE

    Hurriyet
    April 21 2008
    Turkey

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan told a news conference on Monday
    he has sent a letter to Yerevan calling for dialogue with Armenia
    and saying Turkey wanted to normalize ties between the two countries.

    Babacan said on Monday Turkey desires to normalize its relations
    with Armenia and is keeping channels of dialogue open with the new
    Armenian government.

    "Turkey wants to see peace, stability, security and prosperity in
    its region, but as you know our relations with Armenia do not fit
    into that formula. We have problems, and the only way to solve these
    problems is through dialogue. Our doors are open to dialogue in the new
    period ahead," Babacan said, when he was asked about Turkey-Armenia
    relations during a news conference with visiting Austrian Foreign
    Minister Ursula Plassnik.

    Turkey closed its border with ex-Soviet, Armenia in 1993 during a
    war between Armenia and Azerbaijan - a Muslim ally of Ankara. The
    move hurt the economy of tiny, landlocked country, sandwiched between
    Turkey and Azerbaijan in the region.

    As the result of Armenia's February general election, Serge Sarkisian,
    a former prime minister, was sworn in earlier this month as the
    country's third president since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    Armenia, with the backing of the diaspora, claims up to 1.5 million
    of their kin were slaughtered in orchestrated killings during the
    last years of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey categorically rejects the
    claims, saying that 300,000 Armenians along with at least as many
    Turks died in civil strife that emerged when the Armenians took up
    arms for independence in eastern Anatolia.
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