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    Bloomberg
    Sept 8 2008


    Turkey Says Armenia Talks May Re-establish Relations, Trade

    By Mark Bentley

    Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Turkish President Abdullah Gul said his visit
    to Armenia yesterday may herald a breakthrough in relations with a
    nation that accuses Turkey of genocide.

    Gul and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan held talks in Yerevan on the
    sidelines of a soccer game between the two countries. Gul's trip to
    Armenia was the first by a Turkish head of state.

    ``Everything will move forward and normalize if this climate
    continues,'' Gul said on his plane as he returned to the Turkish
    capital Ankara late yesterday, according to the state- run Anatolia
    news agency. ``I believe my visit has destroyed a psychological
    barrier in the Caucasus.''

    Turkey and Armenia have no official diplomatic ties and their common
    border remains closed to trade. Armenia accuses Turkey of genocide
    against 1.5 million of its citizens during World War I, a claim Turkey
    rejects.

    Turkey and Armenia are neighbors of Georgia, where Russia launched a
    military incursion last month in a dispute over the future of South
    Ossetia, a region of Georgia that's seeking political independence.

    Gul said he and Sargsyan didn't talk about re-opening their border or
    the alleged genocide. The killings are widely recognized as fact by
    parliaments around the world, including in France and Italy.

    The two leaders did discuss ``in detail'' their differences over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, a majority-Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan which has
    declared independence, Gul said. Turkey shut its border with Armenia
    in 1993 in protest at an Armenian military intervention into the
    enclave.

    The European Union, considering Turkey's membership application, has
    welcomed Gul's visit to Armenia as a means to enhance political
    stability in the region.

    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, who accompanied Gul on the trip, said
    yesterday Turkey is ready to discuss re-establishing diplomatic ties
    with Armenia, Agence France-Presse reported.

    Turkey beat Armenia 2-0 in the World Cup soccer qualifier.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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