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    MINISTERS AGREE TO CLOSER SWISS-TURKISH TIES

    Swissinfo
    Sept 11 2008
    Switzerland

    Switzerland and Turkey have agreed to strengthen ties in energy,
    migration, counter-terrorism and fighting organised crime.

    The two countries signed an extension to their 2001 memorandum of
    understanding in Bern on Thursday stating they would hold future
    talks on the issues.

    Swiss foreign minister Micheline Calmy-Rey noted that the partnership
    had great potential. She also praised renewed dialogue efforts
    between Turkey and Armenia, damaged as a result of the mass killing
    of Armenians in 1915.

    The Armenians say Ottoman Turks slaughtered up to 1.8 million Armenians
    in a planned genocide, a charge Turkey disputes.

    The Council of Europe, the French parliament and the Swiss House of
    Representatives have all since recognised the events as genocide. The
    question has long affected relations between Switzerland and Turkey,
    including the postponing of official visits.

    In 2007, the Lausanne district court fined Turkish politician Dogu
    Perincek for denying the killings were genocide during a public speech
    in the city in 2005.

    Speaking in Bern on Thursday, Turkish foreign minister Ali Babacan
    said politicians needed to be forward-looking and "history needed to
    be written by historians".
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