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    AZERI, TURKISH DIASPORA IN US OPPOSE OPENING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER

    news.az
    Nov 11 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani and Turkish diaspora organizations in the USA will work
    together to oppose the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border.

    One of the Turkish diaspora leaders in the US, Erkan Nur, said that the
    Turkish and Azerbaijani diasporas had been gaining influence recently.

    "Both the Azerbaijani and Turkish diasporas have expressed concern
    at the protocols on the establishment of diplomatic relations between
    Ankara and Yerevan. The diaspora organizations are against the opening
    of the Armenian-Turkish border without a settlement of the Karabakh
    conflict," Nur said.

    Meanwhile, the Armenian diaspora in the United States is continuing its
    campaign against the protocols on the establishment of Armenian-Turkish
    diplomatic relations and the opening of the border.

    Erkan Nur referred to a recent interview in which Senator John McCain
    said he believed there is ample evidence to prove that "genocide had
    been committed against the Armenian people". Both the Turkish and
    Azerbaijani diasporas are upset at McCain's remarks, Nur said.

    John McCain made the comments in an interview with the Georgian
    service of Voice of America radio.

    "I believe that a genocide was committed against Armenians, and I
    think there is ample documentation of that," McCain was quoted as
    saying. "The Turkish and Armenian people and states cannot forget
    the past. Especially Armenians cannot."

    McCain avoided the issue during his presidential campaign in 2008
    and did not use the term genocide. The Arizona senator is running
    for re-election in the 2010 Senate race.
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