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    TURKEY AND ARMENIA SEEK TO END A CENTURY OF ANTAGONISM
    by Bruno Waterfield

    The Vancouver Sun (British Columbia)
    September 2, 2009 Wednesday

    Turkey and Armenia are seeking to end almost a century of hostility
    by opening diplomatic relations, a move that will help smooth the
    way for Ankara's membership in the European Union.

    The neighbours announced the deal by setting a six-week deadline to
    put diplomatic protocols in place for the first time. It came despite
    continued bitterness between the two countries. Turkey rejects Armenian
    claims the Ottoman Empire committed genocide by massacring up to 1.5
    million Armenian civilians in 1915. Ankara contests the number of
    Armenians killed and defines the conflict as a civil war.

    In a major concession by Turkey, the agreement says both countries
    will "implement dialogue on the historical dimension with the aim to
    restore mutual confidence."

    President Serzh Sarkisian of Armenia said: "It is important that
    historical justice be restored. It's important that our nations are
    able to establish normal relations."

    The prosecution in Turkey of people who supported the genocide claims
    -- including Orhan Pamuk, the Nobel Prize-winning author -- has been
    a major stumbling block to Turkey's EU ambitions.

    The deal, which was brokered by Switzerland, was hailed as a
    breakthrough for Turkey's EU campaign and a sign of hope for stability
    in the South Caucasus region.

    Turkey's government has also been discussing easing restrictions
    on its Kurdish minority, with plans to end laws that prohibit free
    expression of political beliefs and suppress Kurdish culture.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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