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    TURKEY, ARMENIA SET FORMAL TALKS

    United Press International
    Aug 31 2009

    ISTANBUL, Turkey, Aug. 31 (UPI) -- Turkey and Armenia announced Monday
    they will establish diplomatic relations and will hold bilateral
    talks in Switzerland.

    The two nations have been feuding for a century but have been holding
    low-profile talks for a year, The New York Times reported Monday. The
    aim of the upcoming talks is to arrive at a formal agreement, the
    newspaper said.

    The joint statement did not mention how the two nations intend to
    deal with difficult disputes -- including the killing of more than
    1 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turk government between 1915 and
    1918. The Turkish government has consistently denied the longstanding
    Armenian assertion that the killing was genocide.

    Turkey and Armenia have never had diplomatic relations and their common
    border has been closed since 1993, following a war between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. Turkey sided with Azerbaijan in the dispute over the
    enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, but reconsidered its security posture last
    year after Russia's military action against Georgia, the Times said.

    Turkey has been working on improving relations with nearby nations
    in the Caucasus and the recently elected Armenian government has
    expressed interest in improving relations as well, the newspaper said.
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