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    Associated Press Worldstream
    March 26, 2004 Friday 1:48 PM Eastern Time

    U.S. official says opening Turkey's border with Armenia would bring
    benefits

    by AVET DEMOURIAN; Associated Press Writer

    A top U.S. diplomat said in Armenia on Friday that if Turkey opened
    its border with this ex-Soviet republic, the benefits would be swift
    and plentiful - a view at odds with Azerbaijan's warning this week
    against such a move.

    "It seems to me that the opening of the border between Armenia and
    Turkey would benefit the peoples of both sides rather dramatically
    and rather quickly," said Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage,
    during a visit to the Armenian capital, Yerevan.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan are at odds over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave,
    which Armenian forces seized from Azerbaijan in the early 1990s. A
    1994 cease-fire has largely held, but no final settlement has been
    reached.

    Turkey, which is allied with Azerbaijan, has maintained a trade
    embargo against neighboring Armenia, and has pledged not to lift it
    until the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is settled. Azerbaijan views that
    embargo as a key part of its negotiating leverage.

    But in recent years Turkey and Armenia have expanded business
    contacts, and settling the dispute would boost Turkey's candidacy to
    join the European Union.

    Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliev warned this week that opening the
    border would make the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh impossible, and
    he urged Turkey to resist what he called strong pressure.

    Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage refused to comment
    directly on Aliev's statement.

    He said that the United States has discussed the issue with Turkey.

    "I think to be fair, our Turkish friends have had their hands full
    recently with concerns about northern Iraq and the ongoing Cyprus
    talks, but I hope as those concerns are ameliorated that they will be
    able to turn their attention to the reopening of the border,"
    Armitage said.

    He also warned that the solution to Nagorno-Karabakh can't "be
    imposed from top-down, from the outside."
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