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    Turkey-Armenia relations boosted by president's historic trip
    President Abdullah Gul, the first Turkish leader to visit Armenia,
    sounded upbeat that the two estranged neighbours could normalise
    relations if they follow up on his historic trip, it was reported.

    Sunday Telegraph/UK
    Last Updated: 2:33PM BST 07 Sep 2008

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic ties and remain deeply divided
    over the World War I deaths of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire, the
    predecessor of Turkey. Their border has also been closed for more than
    a decade.

    "I believe my visit has demolished a psychological barrier in the
    Caucauses," Gul was quoted as telling reporters on his plane while
    returning from his trip to Yerevan for a football match.

    "If this climate continues, everything will move forward and
    normalise," he said, without elaborating.

    Turkish and Armenian ties have for years been poisoned by Yerevan's
    claims that up to 1.5 million Armenians were systematically killed by
    Ottoman Turks between 1915-1917 when their empire was falling apart.

    Turkey rejects the allegation and says that 300,000-500,000 Armenians
    and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when Armenians took up
    arms for independence in eastern Anatolia and sided with invading
    Russian troops.

    But Gul said neither the dispute nor the closed border between the two
    neighbours figured in his meeting with Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian.

    "He did not mention... the so-called genocide claims," Gul said.
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