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    BRUSSELS, WASHINGTON WELCOME GUL'S DECISION TO GO TO YEREVAN

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 5 2008
    Turkey

    Both the European Union, which Ankara aspires to join, and Turkey's
    NATO ally the United States have welcomed President Abdullah Gul's
    decision to respond favorably to Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan's
    invitation to visit Yerevan to watch a match between the national
    football teams of the two estranged neighboring countries.

    Both Brussels and Washington also expressed expectations of a complete
    normalization of bilateral relations between Armenia and Turkey, which
    have not had diplomatic relations since the early 1990s. Turkey severed
    ties with Armenia in protest of Yerevan's occupation of Azerbaijan's
    Nagorno-Karabakh region, over which Armenia fought Turkey's ally
    Azerbaijan in a war in the 1990s.

    Gul's office announced on Wednesday evening that the president will
    visit Armenia over the weekend for the soccer match. Armenia and Turkey
    will play against each other in the Armenian capital of Yerevan on
    Sept. 6 in a qualifying match for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. EU term
    president France, in a written statement released yesterday on behalf
    of the EU Council, expressed "pleasure" over Sarksyan's invitation,
    while voicing "joy" over Gul's decision to respond favorably to
    his invitation.

    "This [historic] visit constitutes a strong and encouraging gesture
    for relations between Armenia and Turkey. The EU Council Presidency
    hopes and wishes that this extremely symbolic visit will create
    the normalization of relations between the two countries," the EU
    statement said.

    In Washington, Mark Toner, a spokesperson for the Bureau of European
    and Eurasian Affairs at the US State Department, told the Anatolia
    news agency that Washington has welcomed Gul's decision.

    "We congratulate both of the presidents' courage to take steps
    toward strengthening peace and welfare in the region," Toner was
    quoted as saying by Anatolia. "We hope that this historical meeting
    will help accelerate the complete normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations," Toner added. Both the US administration and the now
    27-member EU have called on Turkey to normalize bilateral relations
    with Yerevan. The issue has constantly found a place in regular
    progress reports annually released by the European Commission on EU
    candidate Turkey. In Damascus, EU term president France's Nicolas
    Sarkozy yesterday expressed pleasure over Gul's decision to go to
    Yerevan, calling the move "very positive."

    Sarkozy's comments on the issue came at a joint press conference
    following a summit that brought him together with Syrian President
    Bashar Assad, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Qatar's Emir
    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani for talks on Mideast stability and
    peace. The EU statement, meanwhile, also lent support to Turkey's
    initiative for establishing a Caucasus Stability and Cooperation
    Platform, calling the initiative "a meaningful contribution to
    stability, security and development in the region."
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