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    TURKEY, ARMENIA AGREE 'ROADMAP' ON NORMALISING TIES

    Agence France Presse
    April 22 2009

    47 minutes ago

    ANKARA (AFP) -- Turkey and Armenia, troubled neighbours with no
    diplomatic ties, have agreed a "roadmap" on normalising relations
    in ongoing reconciliation talks, the Turkish foreign ministry said
    Wednesday.

    The talks, mediated by Switzerland and held away from public eye,
    had produced "concrete progress and mutual understanding," said
    the statement.

    "The two countries... have agreed on a comprehensive framework for
    the normalisation of bilateral ties in a way that will satisfy both
    sides. A roadmap has been determined in this context," it said.

    The progress achieved so far "provides a positive perspective for
    the ongoing process," it added, without elaborating on details of
    the agreement.

    Rare talks between the two neighbours, whose relations have been
    marred by a bloody history, gathered steam in September when President
    Abdullah Gul paid a landmark visit to Yerevan to watch a football
    match.

    It was the first such visit by a Turkish leader.

    A major issue on the agenda of the talks was the bitter dispute over
    whether the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World
    War I constituted a genocide.

    Turkey has refused to establish diplomatic ties with Armenia because
    of Yerevan's international campaign to have the killings recognized
    as genocide.

    Wednesday's statement came just ahead of April 24, the day on which
    Armenians remember their dead.

    In 1993, Turkey shut its border with Armenia in a show of solidarity
    with close ally Azerbaijan over the Nagorny Karabakh conflict,
    dealing a heavy economic blow to the impoverished Caucasian nation.

    Ankara has ruled out a deal with Armenia unless Yerevan resolves its
    conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorny Karabakh.
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