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    Today's Zaman. Turkey
    March 16 2007

    Sarafian praises Erdoðan as `a man of peace'


    British-Armenian historian Ara Sarafian acknowledged that there have
    been positive developments in Turkish-Armenian relations in past
    years and praised Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoðan for
    "opening the door for a solution to the problem."

    Turkey and Armenia have no formal ties and the border gate between
    the two countries has been closed for more than a decade. Ankara says
    relations will not be normalized unless Armenia stops supporting
    diaspora efforts to win international recognition for the alleged
    genocide and withdraws its troops from Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian
    enclave in Azerbaijan that has been under Armenian occupation since
    the last decade.

    Erdoðan proposed last year establishment of a joint committee of
    academics to study events of the World War I years, but Armenia
    declined the offer.

    According to Sarafian, "some powers in Turkey" prevent Erdoðan from
    doing more. "He is a man of peace, but he is restricted in changes he
    can initiate," he said in an interview with private Cihan News Agency
    in London, complaining that there are ultranationalist circles in
    Turkey, while Erdoðan is a liberal man respecting common sense.

    "Erdoðan is leading efforts to renovate a Christian church, although
    he has an Islamic past. This is very interesting and pleasing," he
    said, referring to the government's plans to reopen the Akhtamar
    Church in eastern Anatolia later this month following an extensive
    renovation. Several members of the Armenian diaspora have been
    invited to attend the opening.

    "I believe Erdoðan is part of the solution. Frankly, I think Erdoðan
    has done everything that the Armenian diaspora could have expected of
    him. The diaspora should now take more positive steps," he said.

    Sarafian also said 90 percent of Armenian artifacts were destroyed
    and called for government work to restore and protect the remaining
    10 percent.
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