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Sep 2, 2008

Turkey's Gul 'Accepts' Armenia Invitation

Turkey's President Abdullah Gul has accepted his Armenian counterpart's invitation to pay a historic visit to Armenia that could improve the historically strained relations between the two nations, Turkish ...

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Ali T

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Sep 2, 2008
 
now ..since the rabbit is out of the box;the scenarios...
let`s hear the armenians first.
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No actual change will come of this mostly symbolic visit. Armenia will never pull out of Karabakh and never drop the genocide recognition support. We all know this.

Karabakh is between Armenia & Azerbaijan. As I have said before, even if Armenia made consessions on Karabakh the population of Karabakh would not go back to Azeri controll. Anything other than independence means war. It's simple reality on the ground.

Genocide recognition will never be dropped as to us it means "pissing" on the memory of our dead (forgive the vulgarity of the expression but it makes the point rather vividly). Never going to happen.

The best we can hope for is normalization of relations without any conditions so that maybe over time with contact and relations on the grassroots and trade level the newer generations will have a chance to move on.

The conditions put forward by Turkey are impossible to fullfil by Armenia. Anyone with half of a brain knows this. Turkey's blocade of Armenia amounts to an act of war and must stop if there is to be even a small chance of reconciliation. But as we know Turkey's policies especially towards Armenia have been hijacked by Azeri oil.
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Sep 2, 2008
 
I would also like to add that I hope there are no large demonstrations when Gul is visiting. I think it would be in poor taste as our president invited Gul over.
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Sep 2, 2008
 
I pray that the Azeris and their supporters from TC do not attempt the unthinkable especially with some 5000(!) fans(!) turning up in Yerevan.
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From Tripoli To Gallipoli...

From Tripoli crusade to Gallipoli campaign the Turkish antis have tried and tried but failed every time.

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Antioch

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Alexander wrote:
I would also like to add that I hope there are no large demonstrations when Gul is visiting. I think it would be in poor taste as our president invited Gul over.
That is an important point which might undermine Sargsyan's step
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Sep 3, 2008
 
Alexander wrote:
No actual change will come of this mostly symbolic visit. Armenia will never pull out of Karabakh and never drop the genocide recognition support. We all know this.
Karabakh is between Armenia & Azerbaijan. As I have said before, even if Armenia made consessions on Karabakh the population of Karabakh would not go back to Azeri controll. Anything other than independence means war. It's simple reality on the ground.
Genocide recognition will never be dropped as to us it means "pissing" on the memory of our dead (forgive the vulgarity of the expression but it makes the point rather vividly). Never going to happen.
The best we can hope for is normalization of relations without any conditions so that maybe over time with contact and relations on the grassroots and trade level the newer generations will have a chance to move on.
The conditions put forward by Turkey are impossible to fullfil by Armenia. Anyone with half of a brain knows this. Turkey's blocade of Armenia amounts to an act of war and must stop if there is to be even a small chance of reconciliation. But as we know Turkey's policies especially towards Armenia have been hijacked by Azeri oil.
you seems well learned caucausion tribal rules;

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Antioch wrote:
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That is an important point which might undermine Sargsyan's step
Agreed. I also hope that the Turkish fans said to be totaling around 5000 do not poor gasoline on fire.
Ali T

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Sep 3, 2008
 
so far so good..
what do i think..?
well..if alleged AG recognition and no movement on NK issue still prevails,then i cannot see the border opening-although i feel it should be for precisely the same reason of closer contacts with people may make the future armenian and turkish generation to be able to move on-.
I dont see anybody will be demostrating against Gul`s visit as this would be very contradictory of the armenian view so there wo`nt be any unpleasantness,,as for the hijacking the occassion by Turkish and Azeri ultra nationals??...no,they are all good guests.
all in all this visit may not move the earth but a step in the right direction..next maybe a cultural heritage of TR-AR-AZ triangle/ without the dark sides of history?.. who knows.
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Sep 3, 2008
 
Ali T wrote:
now ..since the rabbit is out of the box;the scenarios...
let`s hear the armenians first.
I'm sure that the visit will go fine. And don't worry about the 5000 Turkish fans. Many Turks here think that they will be attacked or harassed...

As all of you Turks discovered in Topix, Armenians ONLY attack when provoked.

I hope that your president will understand this as well during his discussions with our prez.

Gul must be respectful and logical if he wants results.

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Ali T wrote:
so far so good..
what do i think..?
well..if alleged AG recognition and no movement on NK issue still prevails,then i cannot see the border opening-although i feel it should be for precisely the same reason of closer contacts with people may make the future armenian and turkish generation to be able to move on-.
I dont see anybody will be demostrating against Gul`s visit as this would be very contradictory of the armenian view so there wo`nt be any unpleasantness,,as for the hijacking the occassion by Turkish and Azeri ultra nationals??...no,they are all good guests.
all in all this visit may not move the earth but a step in the right direction..next maybe a cultural heritage of TR-AR-AZ triangle/ without the dark sides of history?.. who knows.
ONLY 1 SOLUTION: Normalization of the situation and the establishment of diplomatic ties.

Then we can discuss all the outstanding issues and solve them over time.
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Sep 3, 2008
 
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I'm sure that the visit will go fine. And don't worry about the 5000 Turkish fans. Many Turks here think that they will be attacked or harassed...
As all of you Turks discovered in Topix, Armenians ONLY attack when provoked.
I hope that your president will understand this as well during his discussions with our prez.
Gul must be respectful and logical if he wants results.
I think Armenian fans must meet Turkish fans with flowers,they must show all world what is gentleman?

If they will do it,Turkish fans meet them with flowers too.Maybe we can turn past.

And i think we can do it.
Ali T

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Sep 3, 2008
 
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I think Armenian fans must meet Turkish fans with flowers,they must show all world what is gentleman?
If they will do it,Turkish fans meet them with flowers too.Maybe we can turn past.
And i think we can do it.
we are not getting married! so no need for flowers..
as long as they treat us respectfully and without any pre-conceived ideas and heresy then all will be fine.
Ali T

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Sep 3, 2008
 
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ONLY 1 SOLUTION: Normalization of the situation and the establishment of diplomatic ties.
Then we can discuss all the outstanding issues and solve them over time.
RC..
you want a lot!you gotta give some too..all above without any movement on NK issue and the alleged genocide recognition will be there before the "open sesame!"...one football game aint gonna solve the long- held impasse overnight..but certainly a very positive move by both sides..i`m` looking forward to it..at least the armenians will seee the magic team of the 2008 E Cup!
Ali T

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Reality Check wrote:
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I'm sure that the visit will go fine. And don't worry about the 5000 Turkish fans. Many Turks here think that they will be attacked or harassed...
As all of you Turks discovered in Topix, Armenians ONLY attack when provoked.
I hope that your president will understand this as well during his discussions with our prez.
Gul must be respectful and logical if he wants results.
fans will not even be an issue,i kow that..from what i hear of the general young population of the armenians,they seem to have moved on already..always an intellectual move..good luck to all.
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Sep 3, 2008
 
Beginning of the end of the cowardly Turkish denial.

Turkey will recognise the Armenian Genocide before 2015.
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Sep 3, 2008
 
Although this visit would not mean a beginning in solving main issues between two countries, it may provide an important ground for a dialogue and a normalization. Although that may look like a small step, it would be the most optimistic result by now as far as the hostility between two nations is concerned.

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Take away, less than, minus, subtract, whatever you decide to call it - you antis rest asured this Turkish forum will reduce your time spent & you will walk away a loser...
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