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    AZERBAIJANI MP: TURKEY WILL NOT CHANGE ITS POSITION ON OPENING BORDER WITH ARMENIA

    9 January 2013, 19:00 (GMT+04:00)

    Azerbaijan, Baku, Jan. 9 / Trend M. Aliyev /

    Turkey will not change its position on opening the border with
    Armenia, Milli Majlis (Azerbaijani Parliament) member, deputy chairman
    of the parliamentary committee on security and defense Aydin Mirzazade
    told Trend on Wednesday.

    "Despite the fact that 20 years passed since the closure of border,
    and succession of governments in Turkey, the position on this issue
    has not changed and will not change in the future," Mirzazade said.

    A group of Armenians periodically raise the question on the opening of
    borders with Armenia, he said.

    "However this is nothing but an initiative. Turkey has a democratic
    society, so the issue of opening the border with Armenia could be
    brought up for discussion, but broad support of this issue is not
    possible," he said.

    Mirzazade said today Armenia claims on Turkish lands, trying to
    falsify history and to impose a fictional Turkish genocide.

    "The policy pursued by Armenia today has negative impact on Armenia
    itself in the first place. This is why it can be said that none of
    these initiatives will be successful," he said.

    Collection of signatures for unconditional opening of borders with
    Armenia by Turkey was launched on the White House website in the U.S.

    The petition notes that the borders should be opened at least for
    moving Syrian refugees from Turkey to Armenia.

    There is no need to move Syrian refugees from Turkey to Armenia and
    the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border for this purpose is
    currently impossible, the Disasters and Emergency Situations
    Directorate of Turkey AFAD told Trend on Wednesday.

    The needs of Syrian refugees in Turkey are met by the Turkish
    government and international organizations, the agency said.

    There are no diplomatic relations between Turkey and Armenia, and the
    border between the two countries has been closed since 1993. The
    reasons are that the Armenians claim for international recognition of
    the so-called genocide and that the Armenian armed forces have
    occupied Azerbaijani territories.

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