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    ANSA English Media Service
    May 13, 2005


    ARMENIA/TURKEY: YEREVAN READY TO RESUME TIES

    ANKARA

    (ANSA) - ANKARA, May 13 - Armenian Prime Minister Andranik
    Margarian has for the first time said that the border between
    Armenia and Turkey could be opened by the end of 2005 and that
    diplomatic relations between the two countries could be resumed.

    "The current conditions allow a normalisation of the
    relations between Armenia and Turkey," the Turkish media quoted
    Margarian as saying in Yerevan. "We must do everything possible
    to open the border by the end of the year in order to resume
    diplomatic relations between the two countries."

    The border between Armenia and Turkey was closed and
    relations broken off due to two reasons.

    The first thorny issue is the controversial conflict in
    Nagorno-Karabakh in 1989-1994, which ended with the occupation
    of the region and neighbouring areas by the Armenians and the
    immigration of nearly a million ethnic Azeri to Azerbaijan.

    The second stumbling block is the controversy on the massacre
    of 1.5 million Armenians living in Anatolia in 1915 and 1916.

    The Armenians, supported by many countries throughout the
    world, call for the massacre to be recognised as "genocide"
    while Turkey opposes such a definition and has recently proposed
    the formation of a joint Armenian-Turkish commission to examine
    the issue.

    The European Union is pressing upon both countries to
    normalise ties.

    An informal meeting between Margarian and Turkish Prime
    Minister Tayyip Erdogan is scheduled to take place next week on
    the sidelines of the European Council summit in Warsaw on May 16
    and 17. (ANSA).
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