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    YEREVAN SCRAPS VISAS FOR TURKISH SOCCER FANS

    Today's Zaman
    16 August 2008, Saturday
    Turkey

    In a fresh overture to Ankara, Armenia decided on Thursday to
    unilaterally suspend its visa regime with Turkey to facilitate the
    arrival of Turkish fans for the upcoming first-ever match between
    the two countries' national football teams, the Armenian media have
    reported.

    The Armenian government stated that Turkish citizens traveling to
    Armenia from Sept. 1-6 will not be required to obtain entry visas,
    the online news portal armenialiberty.org said in a report posted on
    Thursday. "The decision was taken to enable citizens of the Turkish
    Republic to attend the Sept. 6 game between the football teams of
    Armenia and Turkey to be played in Yerevan," the article quoted a
    government statement as saying.

    Approached by Today's Zaman yesterday, diplomatic sources in
    Ankara said they haven't yet received an official notification
    concerning the visa decision; yet, the same sources also said such
    an initiative by Yerevan should be considered normal procedure. "For
    sporting events, the parties involved often provide such temporary
    implementations. If this decision by Yerevan was actually made,
    this is not an extraordinary action that hasn't been seen before,"
    the diplomatic sources, speaking under condition of anonymity, told
    Today's Zaman.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan invited President Abdullah Gul to a
    World Cup qualifying match between the national soccer teams of the
    two countries in Yerevan on Sept. 6, calling for dialogue to help
    normalize ties and saying this would be mutually beneficial.

    Both diplomats at the Foreign Ministry and officials close to the
    Cankaya presidential palace are tight-lipped on whether Gul will
    accept Sarksyan's invitation, which has led the international media to
    define the current state of affairs as "soccer diplomacy." Analysts
    say Ankara will probably announce its decision on the matter at
    the latest possible moment while continuing its silence as long as
    possible. Sources close to Gul's office say, however, that "Cankaya
    palace's assessment of the invitation is positive." Ankara Today's
    Zaman
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