TURKEY LAUNCHES ARMENIAN-LANGUAGE RADIO
Associated Press Worldstream
April 2, 2009 Thursday 2:04 PM GMT
Turkey's state-run radio and television institution says it has
launched Armenian-language radio broadcasts in an apparent goodwill
gesture ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey.
The TRT says the first 30-minute radio program featuring news,
music and culture was broadcast Thursday morning and another will be
aired later in the day. The state radio also started Kurdish-language
radio programs Wednesday, following the launch of a Kurdish language
television in January.
Turkey is asking Obama to block a resolution by U.S. lawmakers that
would call the killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks almost a century
ago genocide. Ankara says this could harm efforts to improve ties
with neighboring Armenia.
Obama is to arrive in NATO ally Turkey on Sunday.
Associated Press Worldstream
April 2, 2009 Thursday 2:04 PM GMT
Turkey's state-run radio and television institution says it has
launched Armenian-language radio broadcasts in an apparent goodwill
gesture ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to Turkey.
The TRT says the first 30-minute radio program featuring news,
music and culture was broadcast Thursday morning and another will be
aired later in the day. The state radio also started Kurdish-language
radio programs Wednesday, following the launch of a Kurdish language
television in January.
Turkey is asking Obama to block a resolution by U.S. lawmakers that
would call the killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks almost a century
ago genocide. Ankara says this could harm efforts to improve ties
with neighboring Armenia.
Obama is to arrive in NATO ally Turkey on Sunday.