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    TURKEY'S ARMENIANS THRILLED WITH VISIT

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 5 2008
    Turkey

    The Armenian Patriarchate of Ä°stanbul as well as individual Armenian
    citizens of Turkey have lauded President Abdullah Gul's decision
    to travel to Yerevan over the weekend to watch a match between the
    Turkish and Armenian national football teams along with his Armenian
    counterpart, Serzh Sarksyan, who issued the invitation.

    The patriarchate, in a written statement released yesterday, first of
    all said that sports was by its very nature an activity that directs
    people towards peace and fraternity. "... In this regard, we hope the
    Armenia-Turkey national football match to be played in Armenia's city
    of Yerevan on Sept, 6, 2008 will be an occasion for the improvement
    of mutual friendship and neighborhood relations for the peoples of
    both countries, which share a common geography," the patriarchate said.

    In the Kumkapı district of İstanbul, Hanefi Demirci, a Turkish-born
    Armenian, said Gul's visit could help build bridges of friendship
    between Armenia and Turkey. Reacting against opposition leaders who
    suggested that Gul's visit would help nothing but would instead damage
    Turkey's honor, Demirci said they were "confusing sports and politics
    with each other."

    Cesur Yıldız, another Armenian citizen of Turkey, said friendship
    between Armenia and Turkey would bring advantages to both countries.

    Murat Ekmekcioglu, a jeweler at the Grand Bazaar, said he believed
    the visit was very important for building a friendship between the
    two countries. He added that this friendship would be beneficial for
    both Armenia and Turkey. In the central Anatolian province of Kayseri,
    Karnik Teke, an 83-year-old Armenian citizen of Turkey, also applauded
    Gul's decision to go to Yerevan.

    "The fact that Abdullah Gul is from Kayseri, that he is from our
    city, pleases us. Gul's attitude is a step toward friendship, for
    peace. This should be followed [by other steps]," Teke told the
    Anatolia news agency yesterday.

    --Boundary_(ID_cME4PPYKceXP7KhUmXrReg) --
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