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    Xinhua, China
    Sept 7 2008


    FM: Armenia, Turkey ready to normalize ties


    MOSCOW, Sept. 7 (Xinhua) -- Armenian and Turkish top diplomats have
    expressed will to normalize bilateral relations that were damned by
    "massacres" allegations in the first half of last century, according
    to reports reaching here on Friday.

    Armenian Foreign Ministers Edvard Nalbandyan and his Turkish
    counterpart Ali Babacan expressed determination to full-fledged
    normalization of bilateral relations during their two-hour talks late
    on Saturday in Yerevan, Itar-Tass said.

    Nalbandyan confirmed Armenia's readiness to establish relations with
    Turkey without any preconditions, considering Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul's visit earlier that day a serious impulse in this
    direction.

    The two diplomats also discussed Turkey's initiative to create a
    platform for the stability and security in the Caucasus, Itar-Tass
    reported.

    Gul held talks with his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian in
    Yerevan during his first visit to the Caucasus state, which was widely
    seen as an opportunity to help thaw the frozen ties between the two
    countries.

    Armenia has claimed that up to 1.5 million Armenians died as a result
    of "massacres" during the Turkish Ottoman period between 1915 and
    1923, but Turkey categorically rejects the accusation, saying that
    300,000 Armenians along with many Turks died in civil strife that
    emerged when the Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern
    Anatolia.

    In 1993, Ankara also closed their land border in a show of solidarity
    with Azerbaijan, a Turkic-speaking ally which was fighting
    Armenian-backed separatists over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Though Turkey recognized the state of Armenia soon after its
    independence, there have been no formal diplomatic ties between them
    currently.

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