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    XINHUA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE

    Senior Turkish diplomat in Armenia for talks
    April 7, 2010 Wednesday 5:55 AM EST

    Turkish Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu is expected
    to hold talks in the Armenian capital of Yerevan as the special envoy
    for the Turkish prime minister, the semi-official Anatolia news agency
    reported on Wednesday.

    Sinirlioglu, who began his official visit in Armenia, is set to meet
    with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian to discuss difficulties regarding two protocols Turkey and
    Armenia had signed as well as details of a possible meeting between
    Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Sargsyan, according to
    the report.

    Turkey and Armenia signed the two protocols on Oct. 10, 2009, to
    resume diplomatic relations and open a border crossing.

    After years of no diplomatic contacts, Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul travelled to Yerevan to watch a soccer game between Turkish and
    Armenian teams in September 2008. The Armenian president came to
    Turkey to watch the return game in 2009.

    Turkey and Armenia have seen tensions rise after a U.S. congressional
    panel and the Swedish parliament passed in March nonbinding resolutions
    which recognize the killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces during
    the World War I as genocide, drawing ire from Ankara.

    On Tuesday, Turkish ambassador to the United States Namik Tan, who had
    come back home following the row, left for the United States, saying
    "our interlocutors understood the message we wanted to give. We have
    received satisfactory answers. It is time to return to my office."

    Armenians claim that more than 1.5 million Armenians were killed
    in a systematic genocide during the World War I, but the Turkish
    government insists that the Armenians were victims of widespread
    chaos and governmental breakdown as the Ottoman empire collapsed
    before modern Turkey was created in 1923.

    The two countries signed protocols to normalize relations last
    October but the protocols needed to be ratified by the two countries'
    parliaments before taking effect. Turkish authorities have warned
    that the row over the "genocide" claims could hamper the normalization
    process.
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