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    ANKARA IN RENEWED TALKS WITH ARMENIA

    United Press International UPI
    April 12 2010

    Turkish officials are to meet in Washington with an Armenian delegation
    in an effort to repair bilateral relations.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is to meet his Armenian
    counterpart Serzh Sargsyan on the sidelines of a nuclear conference
    in Washington.

    Erdogan, prior to his departure to Washington, dispatched Feridun
    Sinirlioglu, an undersecretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
    to Armenia to discuss bilateral ties, the official Anadolu news agency
    reports Monday.

    Turkish relations with Armenia were complicated by claims of genocide
    during the Ottoman Empire. Recent ties were strained further over
    issues regarding the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, an area of dispute
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Turkey reacted angrily to a series of measures passed in Sweden and
    the United States that described the killing of Armenians in World
    War I as genocide. The Turkish envoy to Washington was recalled
    briefly when a measure narrowly passed March 4 in the U.S. House of
    Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs.

    Leaders from Turkey and Armenia met in October, however, to sign
    protocols aimed at restoring bilateral ties following years of
    acrimony.

    The protocols outline a series of provisions, ranging from a bilateral
    denunciation of terrorism to stating a "willingness to chart a
    new pattern and course for their relations on the basis of common
    interests, goodwill and in pursuit of peace, mutual understanding
    and harmony."
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