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    EU WELCOMES TURKISH PRESIDENT'S EFFORT TO IMPROVE TURKEY-ARMENIA TIES

    Xinhua
    www.chinaview.cn
    Sept 4 2008
    China

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- The European Commission, the European
    Union (EU)'s executive arm, on Thursday welcomed Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul's latest effort to improve Turkey's relations with
    Armenia, with which Ankara has no diplomatic ties.

    In a statement, European Commissioner for Enlargement Olli Rehn hailed
    Gul's decision to attend the football World Cup qualifying match
    between Armenia and Turkey in Armenian capital Yerevan on Saturday,
    calling it an "important first step" toward normalization of ties
    between the two countries.

    "I hope that President Gul's important first step will be soon
    followed by others that lead to a full normalization of relations
    between these two countries, which would enhance stability in the
    region and prepare the ground for strengthened regional cooperation. "

    "The crisis in Georgia has underlined the importance of good neighborly
    relations in the region, including Turkish-Armenian relations,"
    he added.

    According to a report by Turkish Daily News on Wednesday, Gul will
    travel to Yerevan at the invitation of Armenian President Serge
    Sarkisian, which is seen as a goodwill gesture.

    Ankara believes that Armenia wants to improve its ties with Turkey
    and seeks progress in secret direct talks initiated after Sarkisian's
    election victory last April, said the report.

    However, whether Gul's visit will open the door to the normalization
    of relations, depends on how the Turkish president is received in
    Yerevan, the report said.

    Though Turkey recognized Armenia soon after its independence, there
    has been no formal diplomatic relations between them currently.

    Armenia has claimed that up to 1.5 million Armenians died as a result
    of "mass killing" during the Turkish Ottoman period between1915 and
    1923, but Turkey categorically rejects the "mass killing" accusation.
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