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    Agence France Presse
    Sept 7 2008


    Turkish, Armenian ministers to meet later this month: Yerevan


    YEREVAN (AFP) ' The foreign ministers of estranged neighbours Armenia
    and Turkey will meet on the sidelines of the United Nations General
    Assembly at the end of September, Armenia said Sunday.

    The announcement of the meeting later this month between Armenia's
    Eduard Nalbandian and Turkey's Ali Babacan came the day after a
    landmark first ever visit by a Turkish leader to Yerevan.

    "The ministers have agreed to a meeting at the end of September in New
    York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly," a statement from
    the foreign ministry said.

    "The Armenian and Turkish ministers have expressed their willingness
    to normalise bilateral relations. They have underlined that all
    necessary measures should be taken towards that end," the statement
    added.

    The move follows a meeting in Yerevan on Saturday between Turkey's
    President Abdullah Gul his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian, who
    pledged to overcome decades of enmity between their two nations.

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic ties and their border has been
    closed for more than a decade. Their relationship has been strained by
    deep differences over the World War I massacres of Armenians under the
    Ottoman Empire, the predecessor of Turkey.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people were systematically
    killed by Ottoman Turks between 1915 and 1917 as their 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.
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