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    TURKEY WARMS TO ARMENIA

    Canberra Times
    September 15, 2008 Monday
    Australia

    The pace of the thaw taking place between Turkey and Armenia is nothing
    short of breathtaking. Much attention has been focused on Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul having attended a football match in Armenia's
    capital, Yerevan, at the invitation of his Armenian counterpart,
    Serzh Sarkisian, but the two sides are moving beyond symbolism.

    A deal has been struck under which Armenian power stations will supply
    electricity to Turkey, and state-run Turkish Radio Television has
    signed a cooperation pact with Armenia 1 TV.

    Gul has even professed full confidence that the issue which caused
    Turkey to close its border with Armenia in 1993, the latter's war on
    Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave, can be resolved with
    relative ease.

    It is depressing to compare all this with the lethargy that typifies
    intra-Arab cooperation. Arab governments are incapable of joint
    action. They talk about unity, but they connive against one another
    with neither mercy nor shame and regard one another's citizens as
    hostile aliens.If successful, Turkey's charm offensive will show how
    soft power can undo the complications wrought by the harder variety.
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