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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Sept 8 2008

    President Gül's Yerevan visit boosts Turkey's credentials in Europe


    French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Union Commissioner for
    Enlargement Olli Rehn have praised President Abdullah Gül's
    visit to Armenia to watch a World Cup qualifying match between the
    national teams of the two countries. Sarkozy welcomed the visit, the
    first ever by a Turkish president since Armenia became independent in
    1991, as "courageous and historic."

    Sarkozy, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the European
    Union, said in a statement on Saturday: "While the region is in the
    midst of a serious crisis, [his visit] is a courageous and historic
    gesture for Turkish-Armenian relations.


    It allows hope for progress soon in establishing normal relations
    between Turkey and Armenia."

    Sarkozy is a staunch opponent of Turkey's accession into the EU,
    saying it culturally and geographically does not belong in Europe. But
    he praised Turkey's role in mediating peace talks between Israel and
    Syria and said Europe was grateful for its assistance at a summit in
    Damascus on the Middle East last week.

    He paid "tribute to the political courage of President Gül and
    President [Serzh] Sarksyan" of Armenia and said he was hoping that
    reaching out will allow both countries to show the world that
    "reconciliation is possible through openness, dialogue and the respect
    of others."

    Speaking to reporters in Avignon, France, on the sidelines of an EU
    foreign ministers meeting, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner
    also praised Gül and said the EU welcomed his visit to Armenia.

    Turkey's Armenia initiative follows its efforts to create a Caucasus
    platform to resolve regional disputes after a brief Georgian-Russian
    war last month. Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, who attended the talks
    with EU foreign ministers on Saturday, said he was optimistic that
    French position towards Turkey would soften as Paris gets to know
    Turkey better and understands its importance in the region.

    "We have been holding constant talks in the recent past with
    France. As France understands us better, France's perspective and
    thoughts on Turkey will change positively," Babacan said on Saturday
    in Avignon. He said he had briefed his EU counterparts about the
    Turkish government's recent efforts to help peace in the Caucasus and
    a proposed Caucasus platform for regional stability and cooperation.

    Babacan also said Turkey expected to open two more negotiating
    chapters with the EU during the French presidency, which will expire
    at the end of the year. EU Enlargement Commissioner Rehn also
    commended on Gül's initiative to go to Yerevan and praised
    Turkey's energetic diplomacy to help solve frozen conflicts in the
    Caucasus. "I certainly hope that this will pave the way for a
    breakthrough in Turkey-Armenian relations and return to normal
    diplomatic relations, to the opening of the border and dealing with
    sensitive historical issues," Rehn said.

    Speaking before the soccer game, Rehn joked, "If Turkey plays as well
    as they did in the European [soccer] championship, they should cause a
    diplomatic incident in Yerevan."

    "Turkey's active diplomacy towards Syria, the Middle East, Armenia and
    the Caucasus show its paramount importance as our partner in advancing
    regional stability in one of the most unstable parts of the world,"
    Rehn said. "The EU accession process would further facilitate joint
    work by the EU and Turkey to stabilize those regions." Ä°stanbul
    Today's Zaman with wires



    08 September 2008, Monday
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