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    TURKEY, ARMENIA SAY THEY ARE NEAR RESTORING TIES

    PR-Inside.com
    April 16 2009
    YEREVAN

    Armenia and Turkey said Thursday they are close to restoring full
    relations after 15 years of disagreements over claims of genocide
    against Armenians under Ottoman rule.

    NATO-member Turkey and Armenia, a former Soviet republic, also hope
    to reopen their shared border, closed in 1993 _ a goal encouraged by
    the European Union and the United States.

    "We could be very close to settling the issue in the near future,"
    Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said after holding talks
    with Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan during a Black Sea economic
    conference in Yerevan.

    Babacan said Turkish leaders want an "all-encompassing" solution and
    "full normalization" of ties, according to comments broadcast by
    Turkey's NTV television after he returned to Ankara.

    Both sides said they had made progress during Thursday's talks. But
    neither gave any hints of how they might resolve the key point of
    contention _ Armenia's assertion that the Ottoman-era killings of
    Armenians amounted to genocide.

    Turkey disputes the claim, saying there was no systematic campaign to
    wipe out Armenians, despite estimates that up to 1.5 million Armenians
    died in what is widely viewed by scholars as the first genocide of
    the 20th century.

    The two countries also differ over Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh
    region, controlled by Armenia after a six-year war that broke out in
    the waning days of the Soviet Union.

    Turkey wants its talks with Armenia to proceed in parallel with
    negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, an ally of Turkey.

    Azerbaijan's Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmud Mamadkuliyev, also in
    Yerevan for the Black Sea conference, said his country was closely
    following the talks between Turkey and Armenia.

    "Steps to rebuild relations between Armenia and Turkey must be linked
    to settling the (Nagorno-Karabakh) conflict," he said.

    The U.S. and EU have urged Turkey and Armenia to resolve their
    differences.

    President Barack Obama _ who seeks Turkey's support for U.S. military
    goals in Iraq and Afghanistan _ is expected to issue a closely
    scrutinized statement marking Armenian remembrance day on April 24.

    Obama had referred to the "Armenian genocide" during his presidential
    campaign, but refrained from using the term during a recent visit to
    Turkey, saying only that his views were on the record.
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