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    Yerevan Report, Armenia
    Jan 7, 2010


    A Brief Look at Armenian-Turkish Relations in 2009

    BY AMALYA GABRIELYAN

    The year 2009 was rich with political and economical events that had a
    big importance not only for Armenia, but for the whole region as well.
    One of them ` not an event but a process ` is, of course, the first
    steps to the normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations.

    Armenia and Turkey ' two neighboring countries that didn't have any
    diplomatic relations since 1993 when the border between these
    countries was closed by the initiative of official Ankara. If we try
    to follow the history of this issue, it will take us to the year 1915,
    which is well-known because of the event that shocked the whole
    civilized world: the genocide of the Armenian people in the Ottoman
    Empire, where millions of Armenians were murdered, while a multitude
    of cultural, historical and religious monuments were destroyed.

    Many countries have already accepted the events of 1915 as genocide
    and condemned it. Official Ankara continues denying it.

    The other reason for such complicated relations between Armenia and
    Turkey is the fact that Turkey supported Azerbaijan in the Karabakh
    conflict.

    The improvement of the relations between Armenia and Turkey started in
    2008, but the real steps in this direction were made in 2009. On
    February 21, 2008 the president of Turkey Abdullah Gul congratulated
    the newly elected Armenian President Serge Sarkisian and said that it
    was a good opportunity for improving Armenia-Turkey relations.

    To improve relations you must first have relations to improve. But
    official Yerevan began to like that idea, and soon, on July 5, 2008,
    Serge Sarkisian invited Abdullah Gul to Yerevan, to watch the FIFA
    World Cup qualifier football match between the Armenian and Turkish
    teams. The invitation was accepted, and on September 6 the Turkish
    president came to Armenia. After these events that were later called
    `football diplomacy,' the relations between Armenia and Turkey began
    to develop, and rather quickly, but not without difficulties.

    One of these difficulties was, of course, the Karabakh problem and the
    relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan that were being connected
    with the improvement of Armenia-Turkey relations. On April 3, 2009,
    Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said that `It is not possible
    for us to make a sound decision regarding Armenia before a solution to
    the Karabakh issue.'

    On April 22, the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey came to an
    agreement on a `roadmap' that would improve the relations between two
    countries.

    On October 10 in Zurich, Switzerland, in the presence of Hillary
    Clinton, EU's High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security
    Policy Javier Solana and the foreign ministers of Switzerland, France
    and Russia, the foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey, Eduard
    Nalbandian and Ahmed Davutoglu, respectively, signed an accord to open
    the borders between the two countries and to set diplomatic relations.

    On October 14, `Football Diplomacy 2' took place: President Serge
    Sarkisian accepted the invitation of the Turkish president and went to
    Turkey to watch the Armenia-Turkey football match.

    It was supposed that the Armenia-Turkey border would be open by the
    end of 2009, but the Turkish parliament hasn't ratified the agreement
    yet. Turkish officials in their speeches continue to connect
    Armenia-Turkey relations with the solution of the Karabakh conflict,
    despite the fact that the representatives of the negotiating countries
    and official Yerevan claim that no preconditions must exist to improve
    Armenia-Turkey relations.

    Amalya Gabrielyan is a contributor to Yerevan Report.

    http://www.yerevanreport.com/2010/01/07/b rief-look-armenian-turkish-relations-2009/
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