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  • BAKU: RAND Corporation: Reopening The Turkish-Armenian Border, Is On

    RAND CORPORATION: REOPENING THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER, IS ONLY LIKELY AFTER A SETTLEMENT OF THE NAGORNO KARABAKH DISPUTE

    Azeri Press Agency
    April 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Vugar Huseynov-APA. "Since the end of the Cold War,
    Turkey has strengthened its position in the Caucasus - a region where
    it has long-standing interests," says the report titled "Turkey as
    a U.S. Security Partner" issued by RAND Corporation for the United
    States Air Force.

    The report says that Turkey's relations with Azerbaijan and Georgia
    have improved significantly.

    "However, the country's relations with Armenia remain strained as
    Turkey refuses to recognize massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces
    as genocide," the report says.

    The author of the reports Stephen Larrabee says that Armenia's
    continuing occupation of Nagorno Karabakh poses another obstacle to
    better Turkish-Armenian relations.

    "In 1993, in response, Turkey closed its border with Armenia
    and suspended efforts to establish diplomatic relations with
    Yerevan. Turkey has made settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict a
    precondition for the normalization of relations with Armenia. Recently,
    under U.S. pressure, Ankara and Yerevan have quietly begun to explore
    ways to improve relations. However, while some small progress has been
    made in improving relations, any major breakthrough, such as reopening
    the Turkish-Armenian border, is only likely after a settlement of
    the Nagorno Karabakh dispute", the report says.
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