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  • ANKARA: U.S. Hopes Turkey'S Gul To Accept Armenian President's Invit

    U.S. HOPES TURKEY'S GUL TO ACCEPT ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S INVITATION

    Hurriyet
    July 14 2008
    Turkey

    The Washington administration hopes Turkish President Abdullah Gul to
    accept the invitation of his Armenian counterpart to watch a football
    game in Yerevan in September, officials told Hurriyet daily.

    Officials said if Gul accepts the invitation and visits Yerevan to
    watch the football game between the Turkish and Armenian national
    teams, then this would a "great opening," Hurriyet reported on Monday.

    "We want those two neighboring countries to speak to each other, to
    get closer, and to normalize relations between Ankara and Yerevan. We
    hope President Abdullah Gul accepts the invitation and visits Yerevan
    to watch the game," an official was quoted as saying.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian invited in early July Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul to watch the football match in Yerevan between
    the two countries on Sept. 6 for the 2010 World Cup qualifiers to
    mark "a new start in relations". Gul is yet to declare his official
    decision on the invitation as the evaluation of the Turkish foreign
    ministry continues.

    Turkey is among the first countries that recognized Armenia when it
    declared its independency. However there is no diplomatic relations
    between two countries, as Armenia presses 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 despite the U.N. Security Council resolutions
    on the issue.

    However, a warm exchange of letters between Sarksyan and Gul in late
    April raised optimism for a fresh initiative to normalize relations,
    while Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan then expressed his
    hope that Sarksyan's election victory will "lead to a new period
    in relations".
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