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    OBAMA URGES FULL TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS

    Voice of America
    http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-04-06- voa51.cfm
    April 6 2009

    Mr. Obama has hailed the steps taken by Turkish and Armenian leaders
    to resolve their differences as "historic and courageous."

    During his address to Turkey's parliament Monday, the U.S. leader
    said he supports full normalization of relations between the neighbor
    states. He added that an open border would return people of both
    nations to "a peaceful and prosperous coexistence."

    Earlier, a reporter reminded Mr. Obama that he had called for
    Turkey to acknowledge the early 20th-century killing of Armenians by
    Ottoman Turks was genocide and asked if his position still stood. The
    U.S. president said he had not changed his view, but said the issue
    is a matter best resolved by the two nations involved, without outside
    interference.

    Turkey strongly rejects the assertion that the Armenians in Turkey were
    victims of genocide. Turkish President Abdullah Gul said he welcomes
    international participation in a joint commission of inquiry on the
    subject, and pledged to accept the findings of such a review.

    Mr. Obama said all democracies must face the issue of how to deal
    with the past. He said the United States is still working through its
    "darker periods" of slavery, and of ill treatment of Native Americans.

    The U.S. president called on Turkey to play "a constructive role"
    in resolving the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian
    enclave in Azerbaijan. Turkey broke relations with Armenia over the
    dispute, which is not yet settled, 15 years after open warfare in
    the enclave ended.

    Mr. Obama paid tribute to Turkey, saying it is poised to be the only
    country in the region to have normal and peaceful relations with all
    of the South Caucasus nations.
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