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    Erdogan Hopes Sarkisian Will Visit Turkey

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/25/erdogan- hopes-sarkisian-will-visit-turkey/
    By Asbarez Staff on Sep 25th


    NEW YORK (RFE/RL) - Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed
    hope that President Serzh Sarkisian will pay a landmark visit to
    Turkey next month and said Ankara's fence-mending agreements with
    Yerevan could be submitted to the Turkish parliament for ratification
    before that.

    Sarkisian has been invited by his Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gul,
    to watch with him the return match of the two countries' national
    football teams in the Turkish city of Bursa on October 14. The two
    presidents' presence at their first World Cup qualifying played in
    Yerevan in September last year gave new impetus to the
    Turkish-Armenian rapprochement.

    `If the Turkish president can easily go to Armenia to watch a game,
    then it should be just as easy and simple for the Armenian president
    [to visit Turkey,]' Turkish media on Thursday quoted Erdogan as saying
    in a speech at Princeton University in the United States. `I think
    asking for certain conditions to be met to decide to come is not the
    right way forward in international politics anymore.'

    Sarkisian has repeatedly stated that he will accept Gul's invitation
    only if Turkey takes `real steps' to establish diplomatic relations
    and open its border with Armenia. The August 31 publication of two
    relevant draft protocols finalized by Ankara and Yerevan is thought to
    have made his visit much more likely.

    The trip would come just days after the anticipated signing of the
    Turkish-Armenian protocols, most probably in a third country. Various
    Turkish sources said last week that the signing ceremony has been
    tentatively scheduled for October 11-13.

    But Erdogan implied in his speech that the two sides could put pen to
    paper on the Western-backed deal even before that. `If we don't see
    prejudice or some domestic political considerations at play, I believe
    the preparation for the agreement, which has been initialed between
    Turkey and Armenia, could be taken to Parliament to be ratified,' he
    said, according to `Today's Zaman' newspaper. `We hope to take those
    steps by the 10th or 11th of next month.'

    Erdogan did not specify whether his government will seek to push the
    documents through Turkey's Grand National Assembly, in which his
    ruling Justice and Development Party has a majority, if Armenia and
    Azerbaijan fail to achieve a breakthrough in their peace talks on
    Nagorno-Karabakh. Sarkisian and Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev
    are expected to hold a potentially decisive meeting on October 6.

    The Turkish premier reportedly said late last week that the
    Turkish-Armenian frontier will not be reopened until `Azerbaijan's
    occupied territories are returned.' Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian swiftly criticized the remark, saying that it contradicts
    `the letter, spirit and aims' of the Turkish-Armenian agreements.
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