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    GUL'S YEREVAN VISIT WELCOMED BY ALL BUT EXTREMISTS, OPPOSITION

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 4 2008
    Turkey

    A considerable number of columnists in the mainstream Turkish media
    have welcomed a probable visit on Saturday by President Abdullah
    Gul to Yerevan at the invitation of his Armenian counterpart, Serzh
    Sarksyan, to watch the World Cup qualifying game between the two
    countries' national soccer teams, while extremist newspapers and
    opposition parties openly criticized the visit, saying it would harm
    Turkey's image.

    Yet, without any direct references to it, the visit has also gained
    backing from Turkey's NATO ally, the United States.

    The White House, commenting on a telephone conversation between US
    President George W. Bush and Gul, touched upon the recent thaw in
    relations between the two estranged neighbors.

    The main focus of the conversation between Gul and Bush was Georgia
    and the Caucasus in general. The two underlined the importance of
    full compliance with a six-point European Union-brokered cease-fire
    agreement, Gordon Johndroe, a spokesman for the US's National Security
    Council, said on Tuesday. "The two leaders also talked about their
    support for efforts to improve Turkish-Armenian relations and the
    growing Turkish-Iraqi relationship," Johndroe said.

    In Ankara, the Cankaya presidential palace said Gul had informed Bush
    about Ankara's initiative for establishing a Caucasus Stability and
    Cooperation Platform. Proposed as a mechanism to develop conflict
    resolution methods among the Caucasus countries, the platform is
    planned to be made up of Turkey, Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and
    Armenia.

    In Yerevan, Ambassador Unal Ceviköz, the deputy undersecretary of the
    Foreign Ministry, met Sarksyan and Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian to discuss arrangements for Gul's visit, according to the
    Armenian Foreign Ministry.

    Almost all Turkish dailies yesterday covered the issue -- some
    with news articles and some in columns. The Sabah daily quoted
    Turkish national team coach Fatih Terim as saying, "This is just a
    football match, not a war," while the ultra-secularist Cumhuriyet
    daily preferred to quote a retired ambassador as saying it is the
    "wrong timing for a visit."

    Pro-business Hurriyet on its front page covered a call by the Turkish
    Industrialists and Businessmen's Association (TUSÄ°AD) encouraging Gul
    to pay the expected visit, while Star daily quoted Samson Ozararat,
    who in the 1990s arranged a meeting between the late Alpaslan TurkeÅ~_
    and former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosian. "It will be a big
    step even if they just sit and watch the match," Ozararat was quoted
    as saying by Star.

    Mustafa Karaalioglu, editor-in-chief of Star daily, wrote in his
    column yesterday that Gul's apparent decision to go to Yerevan is
    "an appropriate and delayed decision."

    Turkey should get rid of its taboos, both inside and outside of the
    country, Karaalioglu wrote in his column, the title of which said
    "Gul must go ... just as Sezer, Demirel and Ozal should have gone,"
    listing names of former presidents and saying such a move should have
    come much earlier than now.

    In Yerevan, Ter-Petrosian, now top leader of the Armenian National
    Congress (HAK), which is the country's main opposition force, said
    he would welcome Gul's visit. Ter-Petrosian, who has long championed
    a Turkey-Armenia rapprochement, said the match offered a good reason
    for thawing bilateral relations. Meanwhile, the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) rallied several thousand supporters in
    Yerevan on Tuesday to oppose the visit and pledged to hold more such
    demonstrations during Gul's expected visit.

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