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    APA, Azerbaijan
    Oct 16 2009


    Azerbaijan says Turkish-Armenian border opening to hurt Karabakh talks


    The Azerbaijani deputy foreign minister has said that the opening of
    the Turkish-Armenian border will have a negative impact on the
    Nagornyy Karabakh settlement.

    "If Turkey opens the border in the situation when the Armenian side
    continues occupying Azerbaijani territory, that will deal a serious
    blow to the world community's efforts to force Armenia to obey
    international legal norms and principles, respect Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity and inviolability of borders, withdraw from all
    occupied territories, including Nagornyy Karabakh and create
    conditions for displaced persons' return to their homes," APA news
    agency quoted Araz Azimov as saying on 16 October.

    He added: "We can say for sure that the opening of the border and the
    start of economic cooperation between Turkey and Armenia will help
    Armenia continue occupation. As a result, that will hamper the return
    of Azerbaijanis, including the Azerbaijani community of Nagornyy
    Karabakh, to their homeland."

    He went on to say that the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border
    might, however, play an important role in the Karabakh settlement
    process. "The opening of the Turkish-Armenian border may play an
    important role as an element of the [Karabakh] conflict settlement
    only if it is timed to coincide with Armenian troops' withdrawal from
    Azerbaijani territory and the opening of the Lacin road for use by all
    parties. If that takes place, there could be more advantageous
    possibilities for economic cooperation between Turkey, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. Such an approach, as a component of the conflict
    settlement, would fit into the concept of opening all borders and
    communications in the region. Otherwise, peace and security will
    hardly be established in the region," Azimov said.
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