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    Hürriyet , Turkey
    May 9 2009


    'Turkey could open border if Armenia withdraws from Nagorno-Karabakh'


    ISTANBUL - Turkey could open its border with Armenia if the
    neighboring country withdraws its forces from the occupied Azeri
    territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said late
    on Friday. (UPDATED)

    Erdogan said during an interview with state-run broadcaster TRT Turk
    that Turkey could open its border if Armenia lifts its occupation of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Ankara cut diplomatic links with Yerevan and closed the border in a
    show of support to Azerbaijan in 1993 after 20 percent of its
    territory was invaded by Armenia in the disputed region -- a frozen
    conflict legacy of the Soviet Union known as Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkey and Armenia, however, agreed last month on a "road map" deal
    for U.S.-backed talks that could lead to the normalizing of ties and
    the opening of their border.

    Erdogan also told the TV channel that there were no problems in
    relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, which has been reportedly
    disturbed by the Ankara-Yerevan thaw.

    The Turkish prime minister said Saturday he would travel to Baku on
    May 13 to meet President Ilham Aliyev and address Azerbaijani
    parliament.

    "I will give important messages to those who tried to destroy
    friendship between us," Erdogan was quoted by Anatolian Agency as
    telling at a party meeting in the central province of Afyonkarahisar.

    Azerbaijan, which has strong cultural and historic ties with Turkey,
    says opening the border before the withdrawal of Armenian troops from
    the country's occupied territories would run counter to its national
    interests.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and his Azeri counterpart Ilham
    Aliyev met Thursday for talks in Prague, under supervision from the
    Minsk Group of international mediators.

    The presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed on the "basic
    ideas" of resolving a long-standing territorial conflict during a
    meeting in the Czech capital of Prague, according to mediators.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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