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    TURKEY, ARMENIA INK HISTORIC ACCORD
    Atul Aneja

    Hindu
    April 23 2009
    India

    DUBAI: Turkey and Armenia have adopted a roadmap to normalise ties
    after years of hostility which saw the two countries closing their
    borders in 1993.

    The two nations, which share a bitter history since the killings of
    Armenians by Ottoman forces in 1915, took the step following intensive
    mediation by Switzerland.

    Analysts say the move is likely to have major geopolitical implications
    at a time when Armenia, Turkey, Russia and Iran are engaged in efforts
    to draw new energy corridors towards Europe.

    The agreement is expected to upset pro-west Azerbaijan, which is
    also competing for a share of the western energy markets. In a joint
    statement, Foreign Ministries of Turkey, Armenia and Switzerland
    hoped that the deal would strengthen peace, stability and security
    in the whole region. Turkey has also advocated discussions between
    rivals Armenia and Azerbaijan on the status of the region.

    Envoys from Turkey and Armenia have been holding closed door talks in
    Switzerland for the last two years. The thaw between the two became
    visible when Turkish President Abdullah Gul visited the Armenian
    capital Yerevan, to attend a 2010 World Cup qualifier between the
    two countries. His host, the Armenian President, Serzh Sargsyan,
    was also present. Mr. Sargsyan now plans to visit Turkey in October.
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