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    Zaman, Turkey
    April 20 2004

    Turkey-Armenia Border to Remain Closed


    Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul on Sunday
    dispelled rumors that Turkey would reopen its border with Armenia
    without first ensuring that the Nargorno-Karabag (Karabakh) conflict
    was resolved. "Such a thing is not the issue. For some reason, this
    is spoken about a great deal in Azerbaijan. Whenever we come across
    Azeri reporters they ask us this question," defended Gul. The
    Karabakh issue remains deeply divisive for the countries of Armenia
    and Azerbaijan. Gul disclosed that in the upcoming months a
    tripartite meeting between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey would be
    held to discuss the issue. Gul said that this meeting would happen
    prior to the June North Atlantic Treat Organization (NATO) summit in
    Istanbul. He added that Armenia would participate in the Summit
    within the context of Caucasian countries that have relations with
    NATO.



    04.20.2004
    Foreign News Services
    Istanbul
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