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    US OFFICIAL URGES TURKEY TO OPEN BORDER WITH ARMENIA

    ASSA-IRADA
    Published: May 02, 2007

    The United States believes that Turkey should open the border and
    establish normal relations with Armenia, US Assistant Secretary of
    State Daniel Fried has said.He praised the opening of the Armenian
    Akdamar church in Turkeys Van province. We welcome the Turkish
    governments step to restore an Armenian church in the eastern
    part of the country. Even if the church operates just as a museum,
    this step by Ankara is worthy of praise, he told a news conference
    in Washington. Fried stated that anti-nationalist tendencies are
    intensifying in Turkey. After the killing of Hrant Dink [ethnic
    Armenian journalist] by extremists, about 100,000 Turks took to the
    streets chanting we are all Armenians, we are all Hrant. These were
    slogans against nationalism. It is good to see such tolerance in the
    Turkish society, the US official said.The controversial editor-in-chief
    of the Armenian-speaking Agos newspaper, Hrant Dink, was gunned down
    while he was leaving the editorial office in Istanbul in January.The
    assistant secretary said the Turkish government has never threatened
    or blackmailed Washington over the adoption of a resolution on the
    so-called genocide of Armenians by the US Congress. I can assure you
    that Turkey has never declared it will take retaliatory steps if the
    resolution is passed. Ankara only said the Turkish public will term
    the move as an insult.Turkey simply warned that should the US Congress
    pass the resolution, its parliament would take similar steps against
    the United States. This is not blackmail, but a rather different
    approach, said Fried.Armenians say Ottoman Turks killed 1.5 million
    people in 1915, a claim strenuously denied by the Turkic world.
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