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    'TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER SHOULD OPEN'

    AZG Armenian Daily #088, 18/05/2005

    Armenia-Turkey

    Turkish Milliet newspaper published an article entitled "The
    Turkish-Armenian Border Should Open" which highlighted the press
    conference given by Vartan Oskanian, RA foreign minister in
    Warsaw. According to the article, "on the eve of the meeting that
    was expected to take place between Erdogan and Kocharian on May 16,
    in response to the question put by Milliet RA foreign minister Vartan
    Oskanian said that in case of improvement of relations with Turkey
    we are ready to discuss the issue of the Armenian Genocide.

    At the same time, RA foreign minister stated that he expects that the
    envisaged inter-governmental committee will contribute to the opening
    of the borders between the two countries. "If the committee discusses
    the issue of improving the relations, we can wait for six months
    more. But Armenia-Turkey border should opened," Vartan Oskanian said.

    In response to the question by Milliet whether the exchange of
    letters between Erdogan and Kocharian helped to put forward various
    suggestions and whether the creation of inter-governmental or the
    historians~R committee is a priority, Oskanian said: "There may be
    two committees. If the inter-governmental committee is created for
    the improvement of the relations, we can already think of creating a
    committee of historians. But opening of the borders is the required
    precondition for improving the relations."

    RA foreign minister also added that no relations can be considered
    normal if the borders remain blocked. "Though there exist the
    issues of Cyprus and the Aegean Sea, Turkey and Greece still have
    relations. While the blocked Armenian-Turkish borders create a strange
    situation in the world," Vartan Oskanian said.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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