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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT CALLS FOR BETTER TIES WITH NEIGHBORING TURKEY

    Today's Zaman
    July 22 2008
    Turkey

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan called on Monday for closer ties with
    Turkey, 15 years after the two nations severed diplomatic relations
    over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    They are also at odds over the question of whether ethnic Armenians
    killed during the First World War were victims of genocide. Armenia
    and Turkey broke off diplomatic links in 1993, when Ankara closed
    the border and backed Azerbaijan during its war with Armenia over
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region, a mainly ethnic Armenian enclave within
    Azerbaijan. "The improvement of ties between Armenia and Turkey
    is mutually beneficial. "I think we should improve our relations,"
    Sarksyan told a news conference on Monday. "The important thing is that
    in relations between Armenia and Turkey a trend is taking shape for
    being ready to start a healthy discussion of the existing problems."

    Sarksyan said earlier this month he had invited his Turkish
    counterpart, Abdullah Gul, to visit Yerevan and watch a football match
    in September. "The visit of Gul to Armenia could turn this trend into
    a stable and positive movement," Sarksyan said, adding that Armenian
    diplomats had recently met Turkish colleagues.

    Armenian forces control the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are involved in a long-running peace process but are
    still officially at war over the mountainous area. The tiny ex-Soviet
    republic of Armenia is sandwiched between Turkey and Azerbaijan in a
    region that is emerging as an important transit route for oil exports
    from the Caspian Sea to world markets, though Armenia has no pipelines
    of its own. Armenia also wants Turkey to recognize what it calls a
    systematic genocide during World War One.
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