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    DIPLOMATIC TIES WITH TURKEY WITHIN REACH, SAYS ARMENIA

    The Daily Star
    April 17 2009
    Lebanon

    Armenia said on Thursday it was close to establishing diplomatic
    relations with Turkey after a century of hostility, but Turkish ally
    Azerbaijan stressed its opposition. High-level talks between Ankara
    and Yerevan began last year and expectations have been rising of a
    deal that could include Turkey opening its border with Armenia.

    YEREVAN: Armenia said on Thursday it was close to establishing
    diplomatic relations with Turkey after a century of hostility, but
    Turkish ally Azerbaijan stressed its opposition.

    High-level talks between Ankara and Yerevan began last year and
    expectations have been rising of a deal that could include Turkey
    opening its border with Armenia. Turkey hopes a deal on Armenia will
    improve its chances of joining the EU.

    "The negotiations are ongoing and progress has been registered," Edward
    Nalbandian, the Armenian foreign minister, told reporters during a
    Black Sea economic conference attended by his Turkish counterpart
    Ali Babacan.

    "We think we can really get close and resolve this question in
    the near future." Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993
    in support of its traditional Muslim ally Azerbaijan, which was
    fighting Armenian-backed separatists in the breakaway region of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkey and Armenia trace their own dispute to the World War I killing
    of Armenians by Ottoman Turks, which Armenia describes as genocide.

    But diplomats say Turkish concern over the potential backlash in
    Azerbaijan could yet delay the deal.

    Azerbaijan, a supplier of oil and gas to Europe, insists any deal
    between Turkey and Armenia can only follow concessions from Armenia on
    Nagorno-Karabakh, where a fragile ceasefire holds but a peace accord
    has never been signed.

    Speaking to reporters on his plane to Yerevan, Babacan said: "We want
    a comprehensive solution and full normalization. We want a solution
    based on a wide perspective." Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    said this month the deadlock over Nagorno-Karabakh should be resolved
    before any deal is struck between Turkey and Armenia.

    Western diplomats are concerned that Azerbaijan, in retaliation for the
    border reopening, might be unwilling to sell its gas in future through
    Turkey to Europe, and instead send most of it to Russia for re-export.

    "The establishment of relations between Armenia and Turkey can be
    connected only by resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," Azeri
    Deputy Foreign Minister Mahmoud Mammad-Guliev said in Yerevan.

    Azeri President Ilham Aliyev was in Moscow on Thursday, three weeks
    after Azeri state energy firm Socar signed a memorandum with Russian
    gas-export monopoly Gazprom about starting talks on Russia buying
    Azeri gas for export to Europe from 2010.

    Both the EU and US President Barack Obama have urged Turkey to
    normalize ties with Armenia. - Reuters
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