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    DECISION ON TURK-ARMENIA GAME RESTS ON DEVELOPMENTS

    Hurriyet
    July 16 2008
    Turkey


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul's attendance at a soccer match
    in Armenia will depend on developments that occur between the two
    countries between now and the match date, Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    said in a televised interview on Wednesday.

    "Such participation would depend on the developments between today
    and the match date," Babacan told NTV.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan has invited Gul to visit Yerevan
    for a soccer match in September, marking "a new start" in relations
    between the two states. Turkey is due to play Armenia in a World Cup
    qualifier on Sept 6.

    "Until now we, as Turkey, took unilateral steps... This (match
    invitation) is the result of the one-sided steps we took," Babacan
    said.

    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.

    Babacan also warned that any decision of Washington to accept
    the so-called "genocide" claims would "greatly harm bilateral
    relations". U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama had declared if
    elected, his administration would accept the claims to woo Armenian
    voters.

    "This is why a thorough assessment needs to made. Such a decision
    could lead to serious and negative consequences...We have seen this
    in the previous campaign terms. Their approach to issues during the
    campaign term differs from that shown after the elections," he added
    when asked about Obama's view on the 1915 incidents.

    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 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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