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  • ANKARA: Kocharian Visits Greek Cyprus To Boost Support For Genocide

    KOCHARIAN VISITS GREEK CYPRUS TO BOOST SUPPORT FOR GENOCIDE CLAIMS

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Nov 23 2006

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian yesterday began a four-day
    visit to Greek Cyprus, where he will participate in an inauguration
    ceremony for a monument commemorating the victims of the so-called
    Armenian genocide.

    During the visit, the Armenian president will hold talks with
    Greek Cypriot administration leader Tassos Papadopoulos and other
    high-ranking Greek Cypriot officials to boost bilateral ties. The
    visit is likely to draw Turkish criticism since Ankara is at odds with
    Yerevan over the country's campaign for recognition of the Armenian
    genocide claims and has no diplomatic ties with the country, while
    Turkey doesn't also recognize the Greek Cypriot administration.

    The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) was formed on the island
    in response to a Greek coup aimed at enosis, or political union with
    Greece, along with Greek attacks on the island's Turkish population.

    According to the Armenian Mediamax news agency, besides attending the
    inauguration ceremony of the Armenian "genocide" monument in Larnaka,
    Kocharian will also meet representatives of Armenian associations.

    The Armenian source stated that the inauguration of the monument
    aims at expressing Greek Cypriot support for those who survived the
    so-called Armenian genocide.

    Co-chairs tight-lipped on possible Kocharian-Aliyev meeting

    No announcement has been made about a possible meeting of the
    presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan after Tuesday's visit by the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE9) Minsk
    Group co-chairmen to Yerevan.

    The delegates from Russia and France, Yuri Merzlyakov and Bernard
    Fassier, met on Tuesday with Kocharian and Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vartan Oskanian.

    In a recent interview with U.S-based Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
    (RFE/RL) Vartan Oskanian said that during their visit to the region,
    the co-chairs will propose a meeting of the two presidents on the
    sidelines of next Tuesday's summit of the Commonwealth of Independent
    States (CIS).

    The co-chairs left Yerevan for Baku. Analysts have expressed the
    opinion that a possible meeting may be announced after the co-chairs'
    meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

    Last week Robert Kocharian said, "Unfortunately, despite the ongoing
    active negotiations, there are few grounds for optimism."
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