Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Turkey, Armenia Discuss Genocide, Move To Open Border (Update2)

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Turkey, Armenia Discuss Genocide, Move To Open Border (Update2)

    TURKEY, ARMENIA DISCUSS GENOCIDE, MOVE TO OPEN BORDER (UPDATE2)
    By Mark Bentley and Firat Kayakiran

    Bloomberg
    Nov 24 2008

    Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian
    said he saw no barriers to normalizing relations with Turkey before
    talks with counterpart Ali Babacan.

    The two men will meet in Istanbul tonight to discuss re- establishing
    trade and diplomatic ties, as well as Armenian allegations of genocide
    in 1915 by Turks against 1.5 million of its people. A border between
    the two countries has remained closed since 1993.

    "I don't think there are any real obstacles to the normalization
    of ties," Nalbandian told a news conference in Turkey's largest
    city. "We are ready to start diplomatic relations with Turkey without
    any preconditions. This includes opening borders."

    The U.S. and the European Union have welcomed closer contacts between
    the two countries as a means to enhance political stability in a
    region that includes Russia and Georgia, which fought a five-day war
    in August over the breakaway region of South Ossetia.

    Turkey shut the border to protest Armenia's military incursion
    into Nagorno-Karabakh, a majority-Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan
    that declared independence in 1992. Turkey has called on Armenia to
    resolve the dispute with Azerbaijan as a pre- condition for re-opening
    the border.

    Today's initiative follows a trip by Turkish President Abdullah Gul to
    the Armenian capital Yerevan two months ago, when he met with President
    Serzh Sargsyan on the sidelines of a World Cup soccer qualifier. It
    was the first visit to Armenia by a Turkish head of state. Gul said the
    alleged genocide, denied by Turkey, wasn't discussed during the trip.

    Sargsyan has accepted an invitation by Gul to travel to Turkey next
    October to watch the return leg between the two teams in World Cup
    Group 5, Nalbandian said.

    Nalbandian will meet with Babacan at 7 p.m. local time. The two leaders
    won't hold a joint news conference, the Turkish foreign ministry's
    press office said.
Working...
X