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    Barack Obama to visit Turkey next month

    2009-03-09 12:24:00


    ArmInfo. US President Barack Obama is going to visit Turkey next month,
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said over the joint
    press-conference with Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan, the
    Associated Press reported.

    As Turkish Hurriet newspaper says Obama's decision is a cue for
    Turkey's central role in the new administration's foreign policy and
    likely the beginning of an era of intense cooperation that will
    amount to a strategic partnership.

    The timing and scope of Obama's visit remain unclear but he is expected
    to come at the end of a European tour next month, which will include a
    G-20 summit in London and a NATO summit in Strasbourg during the first
    week of April. It is likely that Obama will be in Turkey between April
    6 and 8, when he is expected to participate in an Istanbul summit of
    the United Nations-sponsored Alliance of Civilizations.

    For many in Ankara, both the talks with Clinton and the upcoming
    Obama's visit mark the beginning of a new era between two allies, whose
    ties had become strained in recent years over Turkey's refusal,
    in 2003, to open a northern front to the U.S. in its war in Iraq.
    "Turkish-American relations have entered into a new era," Babacan said.

    Diplomatic sources said efforts for the U.S. Congress to recognize the
    killings of Armenians in 1915 as genocide did not appear on the agenda
    of the Clinton-Babacan talks. But a joint statement released
    following the meeting highlighted U.S. support for "the efforts of
    Turkey and Armenia to normalize relations."

    Still, that does not rule out the possibility of U.S. recognition of
    Armenia's claims. "I still see a risk," Babacan said. "Mr. Obama made
    the promise five times in a row," Babacan said.
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