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    Agence France Presse
    March 21, 2009 Saturday 10:48 AM GMT



    Turkey to launch Armenian-language radio station: report

    ANKARA, March 21 2009


    Turkey's state broadcaster plans to launch an Armenian-language radio
    station this year, Turkish newspapers reported Saturday, amid efforts
    by Turkey and neighbouring Armenia to end decades of animosity.

    Turkish Radio and Television (TRT) is hoping to have the station on
    air in "two to three" months, the Sabah and Vatan dailies said,
    without giving further details.

    Armenia and Turkey have no diplomatic ties and their border has been
    closed for more than a decade as their relationship remains hostage to
    deep differences over the World War I massacres of Armenians under the
    Ottoman Empire, the predecessor of Turkey.

    Armenians say up to 1.5 million of their people were systematically
    killed by Ottoman Turks between 1915 and 1917 as their empire fell
    apart -- a claim supported by several other countries but
    categorically rejected by Turkey.

    The massacres led to the once-vibrant Armenian minority to dwindle to
    an estimated 80,000 people.

    Nonetheless, the two countries have been involved in a tentative
    dialogue process to resolve their problems.

    Turkey's planned radio station comes as US lawmakers were pushing
    President Barack Obama to recognize the killings as genocide even
    though such a step would anger Turkey.

    Obama, who is expected to visit Turkey on April 6-7, repeatedly
    pledged during his 2008 White House run that he would recognize the
    massacres as genocide.

    Turkey has warned that such a move by the United States would only
    impede reconciliation efforts between Ankara and Yerevan.
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