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    TURKEY AND ARMENIA OPEN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

    AllGov
    Sept 7 2009

    Although the two countries still have not resolved the Armenian
    genocide issue dating back to the early 20th century, Turkey and
    Armenia announced last week they are working on establishing formal
    relations for the first time ever. After a year of secret diplomatic
    talks in Switzerland, the foreign ministries of the two countries
    agreed to go public with their negotiations and their intent to reopen
    their shared border, closed since 1993. That year, the outbreak of war
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh
    led to the border being closed between Armenia and Turkey, which
    supported Azerbaijan.

    Russia's military action in Georgia last year prompted Turkish
    officials to improve their relations with neighboring countries,
    including Armenia. Meanwhile, a new government elected in Armenia
    led to a thaw in policy towards Ankara.

    But it is uncertain whether Armenia will establish full ties with
    its longtime adversary if Turkish officials don't admit to killing
    more than a million Armenians from 1915-1918 during the end of the
    Ottoman Empire.

    The next round of talks is expected to conclude in time for the
    Turkey-Armenia World Cup qualifying match in Istanbul October 14.
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