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    The Nation, Pakistan
    Sept 8 2008


    Gul upbeat after Armenia visit



    ANKARA 2008 (AFP) - Turkey's President Abdullah Gul returned from
    Armenia with hopes of normalising troubled ties as Turkish newspapers
    Sunday warned against squandering the opportunity presented by his
    historic visit.

    Gul became the first Turkish leader to visit Armenia when he flew to
    Yerevan Saturday for a football match and talks with his Armenian
    counterpart Serzh Sarkisian from which both leaders emerged with
    pledges to overcome a history of enmity.

    Speaking to reporters on his return flight, Gul sounded upbeat about a
    possible breakthrough if the two estranged neighbours managed to build
    up on his trip.

    `I believe my visit has demolished a psychological barrier in the
    Caucasus,' Gul was quoted by the Anatolia news agency as saying. `If
    this climate continues, everything will move forward and normalise.'

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

    Armenians say Ottoman Turks systematically killed up to 1.5 million of
    their people 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.

    But Gul said neither the dispute nor the closed border figured in his
    meeting with Sarkisian, in a sign that the two leaders were careful to
    avoid contentious issues. He said his Armenian host had made no
    reference to `the so-called genocide claims'.

    Analysts underlined that the visit would not be enough to solve the
    deep-rooted problems between the two nations, but would serve to
    accelerate efforts for reconciliation.

    Gul's visit is a `gesture that will leave its mark on people from both
    sides. It will strengthen the desire to overcome problems and double
    efforts on both sides for a creative solution,' foreign policy
    commentator Ferai Tinc wrote in the mass-circulation Hurriyet
    newspaper.
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