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    TURKISH PRESIDENT SET FOR HISTORIC VISIT TO ARMENIA

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 4, 2008

    On Saturday (6 September), Turkish president Abdullah Gul will visit
    Armenian President Serge Sarkissian to strengthen the bilateral
    ties between the two countries (see Turkey - Armenia: 25 July 2008:
    ).The main topics on the agenda are stability in the Caucasus, with
    the Turkish president hoping to win over Sarkissian for his plans on
    establishing a so-called Caucasus Initiative; and the slaughter of
    Armenians between 1915 and 1917, for which Gul plans to establish a
    joint Turco-Armenian committee. Gul's visit coincides with a football
    match between Armenia and Turkey in the Armenian capital, Yerevan,
    demonstrating a new era in the relations between the two neighbouring
    countries.

    Significance:Relations between Armenia and Turkey have been strained
    for a long time for historic and geopolitical reasons. The recent thaw
    in relations has angered nationalists both in Turkey and in Armenia,
    which may render the next step in strengthening ties difficult. Yet
    Gul and Sarkissian are set to improve their ties nonetheless for very
    pragmatic reasons, which have more to do with the future; namely energy
    and the resolution of conflicts in the Caucasus. The road ahead is
    anything but smooth, however, as the Azeri government may feel uneasy
    about the recent rapprochement between its ally, Turkey, and its
    arch-enemy, Armenia, and may render things difficult for moderates in
    Ankara and Yerevan. Furthermore, ongoing claims to Turkish territory
    by Armenian groups and the unresolved issues of 1915-1917 will put
    brakes on a swift and lasting improvement of relations.
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