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    Today's Zaman, Turkey

    Astana meeting to gather Gül, Sarksyan at the same table

    The presidents of estranged neighbors Armenia and Turkey will gather
    around the same table along with 12 other heads of states in Astana
    today and tomorrow when they participate in festivities for
    celebration of the 10th birthday of the Kazakhstan capital city.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gül departed Ankara yesterday for
    Kazakhstan at the invitation of his Kazakh counterpart, Nursultan
    Nazarbayev, to attend the ceremonies as "the guest of honor." Speaking
    at a press conference ahead of his departure, Gül said briefly that he
    would meet with leaders of other countries in the region and exchange
    views on regional and international issues.

    "There will be 14 heads of states there in total and the Armenian
    president is one of them. Naturally, there will be the usual plethora
    of breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, etc. And it also natural that then
    the presidents of Turkey and Armenia will sit around the same
    table. There may also be a casual handshake," Turkish diplomatic
    sources told Today's Zaman yesterday.

    Ankara has recognized Yerevan since the former Soviet republic won
    independence in 1991, but nevertheless refuses to establish diplomatic
    ties because of Armenian efforts to secure international condemnation
    of the controversial World War I era killings of Anatolian Armenians
    as genocide.

    Armenians claim 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 which
    emerged when the Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern
    Anatolia and sided with the Russian troops that were invading Ottoman
    lands.

    The same diplomatic sources, who requested anonymity, did not exclude
    the possibility of a bilateral meeting between Gül and his Armenian
    counterpart, Serzh Sarksyan. "It is of course at Mr. President Gül's
    discretion if the Armenian side conveys willingness for such a
    bilateral meeting in Astana. And one should not forget that we are not
    enemies with Armenia, despite the absence of diplomatic recognition,"
    the sources said when asked whether such a bilateral meeting could be
    scheduled during the summit in Astana.


    05 July 2008, Saturday
    EMINE KART ANKARA
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