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    HURRIYET: GUL TOOK BRAVE AND HISTORIC DECISION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    05.09.2008 13:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President Abdullah Gul will on Saturday become
    the first Turkish head of state to visit Armenia, his office said,
    taking an important step to restart diplomatic relations between two
    neighboring countries, Hurriyet daily reports.

    Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan invited Gul last month to attend the
    qualifying match for the 2010 World Cup finals to mark "a new symbolic
    start in the countries' relations". Turkish diplomats and security
    officials have been in Yerevan this week making final preparations.

    "A visit around this match can create a new climate of friendship in
    the region," the Turkish presidency said in a statement posted on its
    website. "It is with this in mind that the president has accepted the
    invitation. This match could lift the obstacles blocking the coming
    together of two peoples who share a common history and can create a
    new foundation," it said.

    Gul will arrive in Yerevan two hours before the match and go directly
    to Sargsyan's office. The meeting of two presidents is expected to
    last for one hour. They are expected to discuss the Nagorno Karabakh
    issue and Turkey's Stability and Cooperation Pact.

    The Turkish delegation will leave Yerevan as soon as the match ends.

    "Turkish President has made a brave and historic decision," Ertugrul
    Ozkok, editor-in-chief of Hurriyet daily, wrote in his column
    Thursday. "Turkey must know how to face issues that cloud its days,
    by taking such brave decisions," he added.

    Ozkok wrote that he believed football would crack the ice walls that
    stand between the two countries. "The winner of Saturday's game is
    clear today. The winners of this match are the Turkish and Armenian
    people," he concluded.
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