| Saturday, December 05, 2009 |
| Historyoftruth.com - TWO PROBLEMS THAT POISON TURKEY'S RELATIONS WITH THE WEST |
 For the complete report from the History of truth.comclick on this link Cyprus problem that stands on the way of Turkey through EU seems like to be solved within 5 months. On the other hand, we are at the bottom of the latter for the Armenian issue which turned into a 100 years old blood feud. There are two big problems that poison the relations of Turkey with the Westerner World since 80 years. The first is Cyprus problem. And the second is Armenian issue. Several politicians struggled to solve the Cyprus issue which turned into an obstacle for Turkey as Greeks were burning with the dreams of ’Enosis’. Fatih Rustu Zorlu, Rauf Denktaş, Bulent Ecevit and Suleyman Demirel all tried different methods but they could not break off the chains of Cyprus. Recently Erdogan tried to break the chains off by seeking a rapprochement with EU and UN but it was again not successul. And Cyprus went on to be an obstacle for Turkey’s EU membership. But it seems that chains will be broken off within five months. There will be an agreement under EU or on a new plan. Or the way will be paved for seperation of Turkish and Greek people of the Island. So, Cyprus will be the first examination for the future of Turkey’s relations with the West. And the second examination will be on Armenian issue. Why? Because a new period started in the 100 years old blood feud. In this new period, there is chaos and even earthquake in the Armenian World. On the other hand, Armenian world is not different than earlier. Armenian diaspora is still spitting fire. They are accusing Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan of betrayal because he agreed on establishment of committee of historians to make researches on 1915 events. But more important than that, there is astonishment in Canada which had surrendered to Armenian diaspora since Colonel Atilla Altikat assassination in Ottowa in 1982. They do not know what to do. At one of the sides, there is Turkey, ally of Canada in NATO, which officially protests Canada since the murder of Altikat. And at the other side, strong Armenian diaspora which knocks the doors of Canadian politicians. Labels: Armenia, Cyprus, Turkey
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| Friday, April 24, 2009 |
| Fox News: Obama Statement on Armenian Remembrance Day |
| For the complete report from FOXNews.com click on this link Obama Statement on Armenian Remembrance Day President Barack Obama on Friday refrained from branding the massacre of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey a "genocide," breaking a campaign promise while contending his views about the 20th century slaughter had not changed.Marking the grim anniversary of the start of the killings, the president referred to them as "one of the great atrocities of the 20th century." Labels: Armenia, Armenian Massacre, Barack Obama, Turkey
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| Sunday, November 23, 2008 |
| Armenian President to Visit Turkey |
"Armenian President to Visit Turkey 23.11.08 14:33
In October in 2009, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan will visit Istanbul, where he will watch a football match between the National teams of Turkey and Armenia within the framework of the World Cup, Armen Grigoryan, the Armenian Minister of Youth and Sport, said, the Turkish Yeni Shafag newspaper reported."
More:Trend News : Armenian President to Visit TurkeyLabels: Armenia, Turkey
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| Saturday, July 26, 2008 |
| Historic visit of Turkish President near the border with Armenia, closed since 1993 [EN] |
"Historic visit of Turkish President near the border with Armenia, closed since 1993 [EN] 26 July 2008 – 9:39 am
It is therefore Armenia? So close? “Surprised, the President of the Republic of Turkey, Abdullah Gül, stopped for a moment overlooking the canyon at the bottom of which the river flows Araxe, natural line that separates Turkey from Armenia. A look at the on the other side, where some emerging barracks and watchtowers occupied by Russian and Armenian soldiers guarding the border."
More:Eurōpās Newās » Blog Archive » Historic visit of Turkish President near the border with Armenia, closed since 1993 [EN]Labels: Abdullah Gul, Armenia, Turkey
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| Saturday, February 17, 2007 |
| Armenian diaspora invited to church opening |
"Armenian diaspora invited to church opening
Turkey has invited members of the Armenian diaspora and Armenian religious leaders to the opening of a restored ancient Armenian church in April, but Culture Minister Atilla Koç is careful to dispel any political connotation, saying the restoration is simply part of Turkey's effort to revive its inherited cultural legacy."
More:TODAY'S ZAMANLabels: Armenia
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