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    POLITICAL ANALYST: ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO TURKEY TO TAKE PLACE

    ARKA
    Aug 24, 2009

    Yerevan, August 24. /ARKA/. The Armenian President's visit to Turkey
    will take place, the director of the Caucasus Institute Alexander
    Iskandaryan said.

    "The Armenian-Turkish process is not stalled. I do not think that
    we can expect dramatic breakthroughs, although some progress is
    possible. This is why Serj Sargsyan's visit to Turkey should take
    place" the political scientist went on during the press conference
    on Monday.

    At the invitation of Turkish President Gul, President of Armenia,
    Serj Sargsyan, may visit Turkey in October 2009.

    The reason for the invitation is the return football game, which will
    be held in Bursa, between Armenia and Turkey in the World Cup 2010
    qualifying round.

    President Gul has already visited Armenia on September 6, 2008, when
    he attended a football match between Armenia and Turkey in Yerevan
    with his Armenian counterpart.

    As the Armenian political analyst thinks, as of the moment there are
    different possibilities of the development of the Armenian-Turkish
    relations and the door for the continuation of the process more open.

    The process of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations will
    develop further.

    The situation over the past year and a half in the Armenian-Turkish
    process is a major achievement itself, since the parties had moved
    on to discuss specific issues.

    According to the analyst, if 4-5 years ago all the discussions about
    Turkey amounted to the stories and issues not related to politics and
    the economy in Armenia, the current debate is concerning the opening
    of the borders, albeit with a historical emphasis.

    "The same thing is happening in Turkey. In both countries there are
    both supporters and opponents of this step. What is happening now is
    a major shift - discussions are taking place, the Turkish President
    visited Armenia and there is an opportunity for the next meeting,"
    Iskandaryan said.

    Armenia and Turkey do not have diplomatic relations and the
    Armenian-Turkish border has been closed since 1993 on the initiative
    of the official Ankara.

    The complex relationship between the two countries is caused by
    several factors related to, with Ankara's support of Azerbaijan in the
    Karabakh issue, as well as the acute reaction to Turkey's process of
    the international recognition of the 1915 Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire.
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