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    Alalam News Network, Iran
    Sept 6 2008


    Turkey's Gul Pays Visit to Armenia


    YEREVAN, Sept 6--Turkey's President Abdullah Gul embarked on a
    historic trip to Armenia on Saturday hoping that the visit would pave
    the way for closer ties between the two neighbors with a long history
    of animosity over alleged Ottoman Empire massacres of Armenians.

    As Gul touched down, several hundred demonstrators carrying Armenian
    flags and red banners bearing the emblem of the nationalist Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation formed a human chain along the route his
    motorcade was to take from the airport.

    Carrying banners saying "Recognize the Genocide" and "Open the Border
    Without Preconditions", they showed the extent of the task ahead for
    Gul as he seeks to tackle decades of animosity.

    Ankara and Yerevan have severed diplomatic ties and have waged a
    bitter international diplomatic battle over Armenia's attempts to have
    massacres of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire classified as
    genocide.

    Gul landed in the Armenian capital at 1145 GMT and was to meet with
    President Serzh Sarkisian before a soccer World Cup qualifier between
    Armenia and Turkey scheduled to begin at 1600 GMT.

    Before departing, he said he hoped his trip, which has been billed as
    "football diplomacy", would facilitate closer ties between the two
    neighbors.

    Under attack from the opposition at home, Gul only publicly accepted
    Sarkisian's invitation this week to attend the match and become the
    first Turkish head of state to visit ex-Soviet Armenia since its
    independence.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people were killed between
    1915 and 1917 in orchestrated massacres during World War I as the
    Ottoman Empire fell apart -- a claim supported by several other
    countries.

    Turkey rejects the genocide label and argues that 300,000-500,000
    Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
    Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern Anatolia and sided
    with invading Russian troops.

    Ahead of the visit, Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said
    diplomatic ties would be discussed but played down the chance of a
    major breakthrough.
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