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    AZERBAIJANI POLITICAL EXPERTS RULE OUT OPENING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 27 2007

    Azerbaijan, Baku / corr Trend I.Alizade / Vafa Guluzade, former
    Azerbaijani adviser on foreign policy and political expert, said that
    Ankara is to make the decision on the opening of the Turkish-Armenian
    border and Oskanian [Armenian Foreign Minister] is unaware of the issue
    he is speaking of. He was commenting on a statement by the Armenian
    Foreign Minister on the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border.

    Guluzade noted that Turkey may open its border with the neighbouring
    country as a result of pressure from the US Government and the Armenian
    lobby of the United States. "However, in exchange Turkey could achieve
    something. Turkey will not open its border," he added.

    The issue on the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border does not
    depend on political forces which will come to state power. This is
    Ankara's state policy.

    " Armenia still accuses Turkey of the alleged 'Armenian genocide'
    and is still occupying Azerbaijani territory. Therefore, the border
    will not be opened," he stressed.

    The borders will be kept closed until Armenia is Russia's ally. The
    Turkish-Armenian border is closed due to Russia's policy.

    " Russia is decisively against the opening of borders, because Turkey
    is a NATO member-country and once the borders are open Armenia,
    an outpost of Russia, will establish economic bonds with this country.

    As a result Armenia will slowly move away from Russia and come close
    to NATO. So, Moscow will not allow the opening of the border."

    Guluzade stressed.

    Rasim Muzabayev, a political scientist, said that no political force
    in Turkey is willing to establish relations with Armenia despite
    Armenia's dreams. Oskanian's hope in this issue is groundless.

    He explained the non-opening of the borders with Armenia's groundless
    claims on Turkey.

    "However, Azerbaijan occupies an important place in Turkey's policy.

    Armenia's groundless claims on Turkey and the occupation of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh by Armenia greatly affect the issue," he noted.

    If Armenian back down from their claims on Turkey a proposal on
    opening of borders will be included in the agenda and Ankara will
    certainly hold consultations with Azerbaijan on this issue.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian Foreign Minister, Vardan Oskanian, stated
    after meeting with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul that Turkey
    should open its border with Armenia. Talking to journalists Oskanian
    noted the importance of commencing economic cooperation. He voiced his
    hopes that after the 22 July parliamentary elections in Turkey the new
    Government will consider the issue of the opening of the state border.

    Turkey closed its state border with Armenia in 1993 to protest the
    occupation of 20% of Azerbaijan's territory by Armenians. Ankara
    and Yerevan are in disagreement on the alleged 'Armenian genocide',
    which Armenia says occurred in 1915.

    Ankara stated that it will not open its borders with Armenia until
    the latter withdraws its troops from the occupied territory of
    Azerbaijan. Turkey proposed establishing a joint commission to set
    up research into the events of 1915.
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