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    US BACKS EFFORTS TO REOPEN TURKISH BORDER: ARMENIAN FM

    Agence France Presse -- English
    March 9, 2007 Friday 6:53 PM GMT

    The US backs Armenia's efforts to reopen its border with Turkey and
    normalise trade and political relations, Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanian said Friday after talks in Washington.

    The United States "has made it a goal to reopen the Turkish-Armenian
    border ... and has always made efforts to normalise relations"
    between the two countries, Oskanian said at a press conference after
    returning from Washington, where he met Monday with US Secretary of
    State Condoleezza Rice.

    But, he said, "Ankara's intransigent position is an obstacle to
    this process."

    The 355-kilometre (221-mile) border was closed in 1993 at the height
    of the Nagorno Karabakh war in which ethnic-Armenian separatists in
    Azerbaijan took over almost a fifth of Azeri territory.

    The closure has inhibited the economy of this country, which in
    addition to Azerbaijan and Turkey also borders Georgia and Iran.

    Armenia fully backed the separatists, while Turkey gave diplomatic
    support to Azerbaijan. Years of negotiations have failed to resolve
    the dispute between Azerbaijan and the separatists.

    Armenia and Turkey are also in a dispute over Turkey's refusal to
    agree with Armenia that mass killings by Ottoman Turks of ethnic
    Armenians in 1915-1917 constituted genocide.

    Armenian and Azerbaijani diplomats will meet in Geneva Tuesday and
    Wednesday for the latest round of negotiations on the status of
    Nagorno Karabakh. Oskanian said he was optimistic about the talks.

    "As long as there are no unexpected difficulties on the part of
    Azerbaijan during the talks, there is a basis for the meeting in
    Geneva to have a positive result," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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