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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany
    November 22, 2006 Wednesday 3:52 PM EST

    Armenian president in Cyprus to discuss EU-Turkey



    DPA POLITICS Cyprus Diplomacy Armenia Armenian president in Cyprus to
    discuss EU-Turkey Nicosia
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian arrived
    Wednesday on a three-day state visit to Cyprus, the first since the
    former Soviet republic gained independence 15 years ago.

    The visit is expected to fuel further debate about Turkey's
    eligibility to join the European Union, as Ankara refuses to
    recognise the genocide against the Armenians in 1915, continues to
    suppress freedoms and human rights of the Kurds and denies religious
    communities their right to own and operate property.

    This has led many European and western governments to recognise
    the genocide as a crime against humanity, while the recent law in
    Paris criminalising the denial of the genocide sparked a fresh row
    between Turkey and Armenian-friendly France.

    Turkey also refuses to abide by the Ankara protocol that obliges
    it to recognise all 25 EU member states, including Cyprus, and
    subsequently open up its ports and airports to Cypriot vessels.

    The Armenian president, accompanied by Foreign Minister Vartan
    Oskanian and a 30-member delegation, will begin his official
    programme on Thursday, with a meeting with President Tassos
    Papadopoulos at the Presidential Palace.

    The official talks will include an agreement on co-operation in
    combating organized and other forms of crime, as well as the renewal
    of a memorandum of cooperation for bilateral education and culture
    programmes for three more years.

    Cyprus and Armenia are the only two countries that have a clear
    policy as regards Turkey, wanting Ankara to undergo reforms and
    changes and abandon occupied lands, said Ambassador Vahram Kazhoyan.

    The Armenian diplomat said that the visit was finalised when the
    two state leaders met at the events marking the 60th anniversary of
    the end of World War II in Moscow last year.

    On Friday, Kocharian will walk to the Green Line that has divided
    the island since the Turkish invasion in 1974 and will later lay the
    foundation stone to a monument commemorating the arrival of the
    survivors of the Armenian genocide marking the spot where the
    refugees first landed in the 1920s.
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