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    ANKARA SENDS ARMENIA ACCORDS TO PARLIAMENT

    PRESS TV
    Oct 21 2009
    Iran

    The Turkish government has submitted to parliament two landmark
    accords calling for restoring relations with Armenia after decades
    of hostility.

    Ankara and Yerevan signed a historic agreement earlier this month on
    establishing diplomatic ties and opening their borders, but the accord
    needs to be ratified by their respective parliaments to take effect.

    The agreement provoked a mixed public reaction on both sides,
    which have been at odds for almost a century over a number of issues
    including the allegations of mass killings and deportation of Armenians
    by the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

    While Armenians believe Turkey had escaped the issue of the mass
    killings of Armenians during the World War I, Turks say that the
    agreement harms Ankara's relations with a close ally, Azerbaijan,
    which is in conflict with Armenia over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, however, has said that the
    government does not seek a parliamentary vote on diplomatic ties
    and the reopening of the border with Armenia unless Yerevan and Baku
    resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh issue.

    The ethnic-Armenian enclave broke from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s
    with the help of Armenian-backed forces. Since then, Baku and Yerevan
    broke off diplomatic relations and Turkey closed its border with
    Armenia in a show of support for Azerbaijan.

    Armenia is yet to submit the agreement to its parliament, where it
    is widely expected to be ratified with the ruling coalition's support
    for the deal.
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