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    ANKARA, YEREVAN TO SIGN PAPER - REPORT

    AzerNews Weekly
    March 19 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenians in the United States have appealed to President Barack
    Obama and the House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the US
    legislature, ahead of Obama`s visit to Turkey scheduled for April,
    requesting them to reconsider the issue of the alleged World War
    I-era genocide.

    They claim that it is time for the newly-elected US president,
    who pledged to ensure recognition of the purported genocide to the
    Armenian lobby while on the campaign trail, to keep that promise. The
    appeal further maintained that Obama should term the 1915 developments
    in Turkey as genocide in his speech on April 24, the day considered
    by Armenians to be the date marking what they call mass killings of
    their countrymen in the Ottoman Empire.

    However, the Turkish government does not appear concerned over the
    "genocide" issue. Thus, the local media has published reports claiming
    the country`s border with Armenia, which is currently closed due to
    historical tensions, will open up by April 24. Turkey`s influential
    Star newspaper, known for maintaining close ties with the country`s
    ruling AK party, has said that Ankara and Yerevan are due to sign an
    agreement on normalizing relations by that date. The report said that
    besides reopening the border, the paper covers restoration of trade
    ties and researching the alleged 1915 massacre by a joint commission
    of historians, a proposal repeatedly made by Turkey but shrugged off
    by Armenia. It also said the wording of the document would be revealed
    by April 24.

    The source also said the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh
    conflict is not the deciding pre-condition for the normalization of
    Turkey-Armenia relations, adding that Baku is being informed, from time
    to time, about the course of talks underway between the two countries.

    Armenia and Turkey have been at odds and the border between the two
    countries has been closed since 1993 on Ankara`s insistence due to
    Armenia`s policy of occupation of Azerbaijani territory and Armenian
    genocide claims.

    Observers note that during events in the Ottoman Empire from 1915
    to 1923, Armenians had been involved in riots. They had taken up
    arms against Turkey and assisted Russia, one of Turkey`s enemies in
    WWI. To counter these actions, the Ottoman Empire decided to resettle
    the Armenians. However, during this process, Armenians claim that
    their ancestors were victims of genocide, while Ankara rejects the
    allegations and has repeatedly offered to jointly study the issue.
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