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    Sunday's Zaman
    27 September 2009, Sunday

    Prime Minister ErdoÄ?an addresses UN General Assembly

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an and US President Barack
    Obama made a toast at an annual luncheon hosted by UN
    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday during the 64th UN General
    Assembly.

    ErdoÄ?an also addressed the General Assembly on Thursday.

    During a visit to the US this past week, ErdoÄ?an stated that he
    expects to present Parliament with documents to establish diplomatic
    ties with Armenia by early October, just before a critical meeting
    between the two nations' leaders. ErdoÄ?an, in a wide-ranging
    foreign policy speech before faculty and students at Princeton
    University, said the negotiations `have really taken us to an
    important position.' Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic ties and
    share a history of animosity stemming from the killings of Anatolian
    Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War I. Turkey denies the 1915
    killings amounted to genocide but has agreed to set up a commission of
    international experts on the issue under the protocol it signed with
    Armenia.

    In his speech ErdoÄ?an also touched upon his government's
    democratization initiative, which ultimately aims to reach a
    comprehensive resolution to the decades-old Kurdish question by
    granting more rights to the country's Kurdish citizens.

    `We have set off to resolve problems regarding the rule of law,
    democracy and human rights,' ErdoÄ?an said. Recalling steps that
    have been taken so far, such as lifting bans on teaching and
    broadcasting in Kurdish and the presence of a new state-run Kurdish
    television station, ErdoÄ?an added that a new step was recently
    taken, referring to the approval of teaching the Kurdish language as
    part of the establishment of a `living languages' institute at a state
    university in Mardin.

    27 September 2009, Sunday
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