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    ARMENIAN AND TURKISH GOVERNMENTS TO HOLD INTENSE TALKS FOR RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC TIES

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 1, 2009

    Yesterday, the Foreign Affairs Ministries of Armenia and Turkey issued
    an encouraging joint statement for supporters of the reconciliation
    process. Officials from the two countries are set to start negotiations
    soon; the six-week talks will be chaired by Swiss officials, and should
    result in the signing of protocols on the establishment of diplomatic
    ties and better relations. The statements did not mention when the
    highly contentious issue of the killing of Armenians by members of
    the Ottoman Empire between 1915 and 1918 would start, or how it would
    be tackled. The talks will end at around the time of a world cup
    qualification match between Turkey and Armenia in Istanbul, to which
    the Turkish government has invited Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian.

    Significance:The beginning of negotiations is the green shot in
    Turko-Armenian bilateral ties. The two sides have made cautious steps
    towards a normalisation of ties since 2008 (seeTurkey - Armenia: 23
    April 2009:). Their efforts are boosted by the common need to increase
    economic growth rates, and considerable pressure by the senior figures
    from the European Union (EU) and the United States. Yet the willingness
    for a change in relations does not reach far enough for now; although
    the cabinets may be willing to give it a try under the auspices of
    the Swiss government, the Armenian and Turkish parliaments and radical
    forces in the two countries may reject a thaw in ties. The protocols
    would need to be backed by the countries' parliaments to enter into
    force. Turkish authorities may worry about restitution requests by
    Armenian citizens, while Armenian authorities may regard the thaw as a
    Trojan horse through which the Turkish government--together with the EU
    and the United States--may try to force a detrimental peace deal with
    neighbouring Azerbaijan. Turkey was previously a staunch supporter
    of Azerbaijan in its dispute with the Armenian government; the Azeri
    government now worries that this may change and prove negative for
    its efforts with regards to the Armenia-supported breakaway republic
    of Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan (seeTurkey - Armenia - Azerbaijan:
    14 May 2009:).
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