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    Agence France Presse
    April 10, 2009 Friday 4:50 PM GMT



    Armenian leader hopes Turkish border will reopen soon

    YEREVAN, April 10 2009


    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian Friday said he hoped the border
    with traditional foe Turkey, closed for over a decade, would reopen
    before an October football match between their national teams.

    "The ball is on Turkey's side and under the laws of football the ball
    cannot stay there indefinitely," Sarkisian said a press conference
    marking his first year in office.

    "I think that for the next football match between Turkey and Armenia I
    will be going to Turkey through an open border, or maybe even before
    then," he said.

    Long-fraught relations between Armenia and Turkey have been undergoing
    a thaw since Turkish President Abdullah Gul attended a football match
    in the Armenian capital Yerevan last year, becoming the first Turkish
    leader to visit the neighbouring country.

    Gul invited Sarkisian to attend the rematch in Turkey in October.

    Turkey and Armenia have no formal diplomatic ties and their border has
    been closed amid deep differences over World War I massacres of
    Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.

    Armenia and a number of other countries have called the killings a
    genocide, but Turkey rejects the label and disputes the number of
    dead.

    "We are for the establishment of diplomatic relations with Turkey
    without preconditions," Sarkisian said. "We do not set the question of
    the recognition of the Armenian genocide as a precondition and we
    expect that Turkey also will not raise the issue as a precondition."

    During a visit to Turkey this week, US President Barack Obama urged
    Turkey and Armenia to "move forward" in talks to establish diplomatic
    ties and open their shared border.

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