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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT AND TURKISH PM HOLD LANDMARK MEETING
    by Natalia Leshchenko

    World Market Research Centre
    Global Insight
    February 2, 2009

    On 29 January, the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met the Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the first official bilateral
    meeting between an Armenian President and a Turkish Prime Minister
    since 1993. The meeting was held on the fringes of the World Economic
    Forum in Davos. The Armenian government described the meeting as
    "positive", according to Agence France-Presse (AFP). Erdogan and
    Sargsyan have asked their foreign affairs ministers to improve
    bilateral ties further.

    Significance:Relations between the administrations of Armenia and
    Turkey are rapidly improving. The current state is a far cry from
    1993 when the Turkish government shut its borders with neighbouring
    Armenia out of solidarity with Azerbaijan on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. Armenia's own axe to grind with Turkey is the mass killing of
    Armenians between 1915 and 1917 which Armenia insists Turkey recognise
    as genocide. Liberal Turks are making efforts to widen the scope for
    discussions, and the Armenia is more prone to listen on the cue of
    its ally Russia, which is hoping to stabilise the Caucasus through
    alliance with Turkey. The Azeri government is wary of the recent
    thaw in Turko-Armenian relations (seeTurkey - Armenia - Azerbaijan:
    11 September 2008:). The current geo-political climate should further
    enhance co-operation between Armenia and Turkey, yet one should not
    bank on a swift official resolution of all outstanding issues any
    time soon.
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