Hürriyet, Turkey
Sept 8 2008
Sarkozy welcomes Gul's courageous, historic visit to Armenia
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Saturday welcomed Turkish
counterpart Abdullah Gul's visit to neighboring Armenia as "courageous
and historic".
"While the region is in the midst of a serious crisis, (his visit) is
a courageous and historic gesture for Turkish-Armenian relations,"
Sarkozy, who currently holds the European Unions rotating presidency,
said in a statement.
"It allows hope for progress soon in establishing normal relations
between Turkey and Armenia," he added.
Gul made his landmark visit to Turkey's eastern neighbor -- the first
by a Turkish head of state to the ex-Soviet nation -- for the first of
two World Cup qualifiers between the two national teams.
Sarkozy paid "tribute to the political courage of President Gul and
President (Serzh) Sargsyan" 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."
From: Baghdasarian
Sept 8 2008
Sarkozy welcomes Gul's courageous, historic visit to Armenia
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Saturday welcomed Turkish
counterpart Abdullah Gul's visit to neighboring Armenia as "courageous
and historic".
"While the region is in the midst of a serious crisis, (his visit) is
a courageous and historic gesture for Turkish-Armenian relations,"
Sarkozy, who currently holds the European Unions rotating presidency,
said in a statement.
"It allows hope for progress soon in establishing normal relations
between Turkey and Armenia," he added.
Gul made his landmark visit to Turkey's eastern neighbor -- the first
by a Turkish head of state to the ex-Soviet nation -- for the first of
two World Cup qualifiers between the two national teams.
Sarkozy paid "tribute to the political courage of President Gul and
President (Serzh) Sargsyan" 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."
From: Baghdasarian