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Turkish president in Armenia trip | Turkish president in Armenia trip |
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The Turkish President, Abdullah Gul, is to attend a football match in Armenia, his office says, signalling an apparent thaw in relations. | The Turkish President, Abdullah Gul, is to attend a football match in Armenia, his office says, signalling an apparent thaw in relations. |
The Turkish and Armenian teams will face each other for the first time in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday. | |
The two countries have no official ties and their shared border remains closed. | |
Turkey has rejected Armenia's campaign for the killings of some 1.5m of its citizens, by Ottoman Turks between 1915 and 1917, to be classified as genocide. | Turkey has rejected Armenia's campaign for the killings of some 1.5m of its citizens, by Ottoman Turks between 1915 and 1917, to be classified as genocide. |
More than a dozen countries, various international bodies and many Western historians have recognised the killings as genocide. | More than a dozen countries, various international bodies and many Western historians have recognised the killings as genocide. |
Turkey admits that many Armenians were killed but it denies any genocide, saying the deaths were a part of World War I. | Turkey admits that many Armenians were killed but it denies any genocide, saying the deaths were a part of World War I. |
Climate of friendship | |
Mr Gul will become the first Turkish head of state to visit the Armenian capital, Yerevan, when he attends the match with his counterpart, Serge Sarkisian. | Mr Gul will become the first Turkish head of state to visit the Armenian capital, Yerevan, when he attends the match with his counterpart, Serge Sarkisian. |
This visit is likely to be highly controversial in Turkey, says the BBC's Pam O'Toole. | |
The handling of the killings is still extremely sensitive | |
The Armenian invitation has already sparked a major debate, with some nationalists regarding the fact that the president was even considering taking it up as a betrayal of the country's national interests. | |
Some columnists have questioned why Mr Gul should visit a country they refer to as Turkey's enemy. | |
The main opposition party has said such a trip would be a major deviation from state policy, while others see it as a valuable chance to break the logjam in relations, our correspondent says. | |
A statement on President Gul's website expressed hope that the trip would provide an opportunity for the two countries to understand each other better and create a new climate of friendship in the region. | |
Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic ties since Armenia became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. | Turkey and Armenia have had no diplomatic ties since Armenia became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. |
Their common border has been closed since the war between Armenia and Turkey's ally, Azerbaijan, in the 1990s over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. |
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