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    Deutsche Welle, Germany
    Sept 6 2008



    Turkish President Pursues Football Diplomacy on Armenia Trip


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul is undertaking a historic visit to
    Armenia that analysts have said marks a thaw in relations between the
    inimical neighbors.

    Gul's day trip to Yerevan where he will meet his Armenian counterpart
    Serge Sarkisian and then attend a Armenia-Turkey World Cup qualifying
    match is the first visit by a Turkish head of state to Armenia since
    the country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

    "I hope that the match that will be played today will be a catalyst to
    eliminating obstacles that are preventing the two peoples who share a
    common history from getting closer and that it will contribute to
    regional friendship and peace," Gul said at Ankara's Esenboga Airport
    Saturday afternoon.

    While Turkey immediately recognized Armenian independence, Turkey cut
    off all ties and closed its land border in 1993 following Armenia's
    occupation of Azeri Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Relations are also strained by Turkey's refusal to accept as genocide
    the deaths of up to 1.5 million ethnic Armenians in the last days of
    the Ottoman Empire. Turkey says that while there were massacres of
    ethnic-Armenians the events do do constitute genocide and were instead
    the result of a civil uprising during the First World War.

    Visit opposed in both countries

    Gul's visit has split the Turkish public with newspapers reporting
    that around 60 percent are against the trip. Opposition parties have
    condemned the visit and deputies from the ruling Justice and
    Development Party (AKP) made a group decision that none of its
    parliamentarians would attend the match.

    Protests are also expected to take place in the Armenian capital of
    Yerevan with Armenians upset with the visit.

    The trip aims to soften hardened attitudes in both countries with Gul
    expected to bring up a number of issues during his one-hour meeting
    with Sarkisian -- a Turkish initiative to establish a joint historical
    committee to look at the genocide issue, Turkey's bid to set up a
    Caucasus platform to solve regional problems and Armenia's continued
    occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh.



    DPA news agency (kjb)
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