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  • Turkish president goes to Armenia in historic visit

    Sofia Echo, Bulgaria
    Sept 5 2008


    Turkish president goes to Armenia in historic visit
    18:39 Fri 05 Sep 2008 - Spasena Baramova

    On September 6 2008, Turkish president Abdullah Gul will travel to
    Armenia to watch a football World Cup qualifying match between the
    national teams of the two states in a move intended to break the ice
    that has plagued bilateral ties for many decades.

    The two countries do not have diplomatic relations as a major dispute
    has been dividing them ever since World War 1. Over 1915-1917, about
    1.5 million Armenians were killed in the then Ottoman Empire. Armenia
    has ever since requested that the massacres be labelled as genocide,
    something Turkey strongly opposes.

    Gul will visit Yerevan at the invitation of Armenia's president Serzh
    Sargsyan, who invited the Turkish head of state to mark `a new
    symbolic start in the countries' relations', Turkish daily Hurriyet
    said. It quoted a statement by the Turkish presidency as saying that
    the visit `can create a new climate of friendship in the region' and
    that the match `could lift the obstacles blocking the coming together
    of two peoples who share a common history and can create a new
    foundation'.

    According to Hurriyet, Gul is to arrive in Yerevan two hours before
    the match, meet Sargsyan for about an hour and then leave after the
    end of the game. The Nagorno-Karabakh issue and Turkey's idea of
    creating a Caucasus forum that stemmed from the Georgia crisis are
    expected to be the main topics of the talks.
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