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  • Azerbaijan fears reopening Turkish-Armenian border

    The Georgian Messenger
    30 April 2004

    Prepared by Anna Arzanova
    Azerbaijan fears reopening Turkish-Armenian border

    According to Nezavisimaya Gazeta, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliev
    went to Ankara where held negotiations with senior Turkish leadership.
    President Aliev met with the Ambassador of Turkey to Baku Unal Chevikez on
    the eve of his journey and discussed details
    of his visit. "The achievements of Turkey make us happy and the achievements
    of Azerbaijan make Turkey happy. I am very happy that
    important steps were and are taken in this direction," stated Aliev. Despite
    such an optimistic tone, the experts in Baku noticed that there is
    some tension in the relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    The problem is that authorities in Turkey are inclined to establish a normal
    border-customs regime with Armenia in the near future. According to Turkish
    diplomatic sources, there really are intense, informal diplomatic contacts
    on this issue between Yerevan and Ankara. The fact of such negotiations was
    also confirmed by the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, the
    leader of the National Democratic Party, Iskender Gamidov.

    Baku has a very sickly reaction to the possibility of changes along the
    Turkish-Armenian border and even tries to dissuade officials in
    Ankara. Aliev stated once again that he is against the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian boarder, because this step will not contribute to
    settle the Karabakh conflict peacefully.
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