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    Agence France Presse -- English
    September 6, 2008 Saturday 9:21 AM GMT



    Armenian press cautious on Turkish president's visit

    YEREVAN, Sept 6 2008


    The Armenian press took a cautious view of Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul's historic visit to Yerevan Saturday, saying no breakthrough in
    healing strained ties was expected.

    Under the headline "Major changes not expected," the independent Ayots
    Ashkar daily quoted the director of Armenia's genocide museum, Gaik
    Demoian, as saying: "I don't expect any major shift in
    Armenian-Turkish relations. But I don't exclude this small step will
    open the road to more favourable attitudes."

    Gul was expected to land in the Armenian capital at 1200 GMT and would
    meet Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian before attending a World Cup
    qualifier between Armenia and Turkey scheduled to begin at 1600 GMT.

    The Russian-language Voice of Armenia said opinion on Gul's visit was
    divided and quoted political scientist Armen Aivazian expressing
    scepticism over a possible change in Turkish attitudes.

    "I am convinced that Turkey has not repented for its crimes in
    1915-1923 and also continues a policy of oppressing Armenia," he said.

    But the newspaper also quoted Armenian lawmaker Avet Adonts as saying
    the meeting marked "the moment when Armenia and Turkey can begin
    negotiating without intermediaries."

    Still others wondered what all the fuss was about.

    "It seems to me that the passion around this visit is exaggerated,"
    wrote Aram Abramian, the editor of opposition newspaper Aravot.

    "It's only a game after all. If we win, we can all celebrate and if we
    lose it won't be the end of the world."

    The two countries have no diplomatic relations and have waged a bitter
    international diplomatic battle over Armenia's attempts to have
    massacres of their people under the Ottoman Empire classified as
    genocide.
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