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    Turk pres to accept the invitation of Sargsyan to visit Armenia: report

    http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/home/97 82083.asp?gid=244&sz=68441
    Saturday, August 30, 2008


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul has accepted an invitation from his
    Armenian counterpart to watch the World Cup qualifier between the
    Turkish-Armenian national teams in Yerevan as the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry said the visit would contribute to renewed relations between
    the two countries, Vatan daily reported on Saturday. (UPDATED)


    Armenia however has not yet been informed of Gul's decision, the report
    said, adding that the president is expected to make an official
    announcement next week.

    Armenia President Serz Sargsyan invited Gul to watch the World Cup
    qualifying match between the two country's national teams on Sept. 6 to
    mark "a new symbolic start in the two countries' relations".

    Gul had previously said that Sargsyan's invitation is an example of
    contributions towards solving the problems that exist between the two
    countries and that an evaluation of the invitation was underway taking
    every possibility into account.

    In a gesture of good faith, Armenia offered to lift all visa
    requirements and payments for Turkish citizens traveling to the capital
    Yerevan for the match, the report also said.

    Although Turkey is among the first countries to recognize Armenia when
    it declared its independence, there are no diplomatic relations between
    two countries as Armenia continues to press the international community
    to admit the so-called "genocide" claims, instead of accepting Turkey's
    call to investigate the allegations, and its invasion of 20 percent of
    Azerbaijani territory due to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue despite U.N.
    Security Council resolutions on the issue.

    Armenia, with the backing of the Diaspora, claims up to 1.5 million of
    their kin were slaughtered in orchestrated killings in 1915. Turkey
    rejects the claims, saying that 300,000
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