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Armenians say 1.5 million people died when they were expelled from Turkey at the end of the Ottoman Empire. The Turkish government denies the charge and disputes the number of dead.
Turkey and Armenia have agreed on a framework to normalize ties after nearly a century of hostility, a move that could stabilize the volatile, oil-rich Caucasus but may affect European energy ...
The Armenians traditionally remember the killings on April 24, while the Turks recall Gallipoli — a touchstone on the road to Turkey's modern-day birth in 1923 — on April 25.
ANKARA, Turkey. - Turkey and Armenia are at the beginning of a "long process" toward normalizing relations, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Tuesday, suggesting the issue surrounding ...
The past few weeks have been quite eventful with developments concerning Armenia. First was Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ...
Turkey accused ethnic Armenian forces of occupying land belonging to Azerbaijan. Turkey has since called for a rapprochement, as it seeks greater influence in the region.
Armenia has repeatedly accused Turkey of supplying Azerbaijan with arms — including drones and F-16 fighter jets — as well as military advisers and jihadist Syrian mercenaries taking part ...
Turkey and Armenia have long been at odds mainly over the 1.5 million Armenians who Yerevan says were killed in 1915 by the Ottoman Empire, the predecessor to modern Turkey.
Hopes are growing Turkey and Armenia could reopen their borders after nearly thirty years after Turkish Armenian envoys described last month's diplomatic talks as "constructive and positive," ...
How Turkey and Azerbaijan’s relations went from frosty to familial in 10 years: April 2009: Provisional agreement to normalise ties between Turkey and Armenia announced ...
Turkey is only just coming to terms with the Unionist/Kemalist ideology, which was the root of the animosity against Armenians, and the official nationalist interpretation of history is now ...