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    Reuters
    Dec 9 2004

    Armenia hopes Turkey in EU will reopen border
    09 Dec 2004 19:34:46 GMT

    Source: Reuters

    By Sebastian Alison

    BRUSSELS, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Turkish accession to the EU should lead
    to a more open society which would open its border with Armenia and
    recognise a genocide of Armenians early last century, Armenia's
    foreign minister said on Thursday.

    Vardan Oskanyan told Reuters in an interview that the European Union
    should press Turkey "aggressively" to reopen the border. EU leaders
    decide next week whether to start accession negotiations with Turkey.

    "Certainly if Turkey becomes an EU member and implements all the
    requirements, meets the criteria, that would mean Turkey would be a
    much more open society," he said.

    "Armenia would like to see the open border issue... be raised by the
    European Union more assertively, more loudly, even more aggressively,
    because this is an important issue also for the European Union,"
    Oskanyan added.

    Armenia says 1.5 million of its people died between 1915 and 1923 in
    a systematic genocide and says the decision to carry it out was taken
    by the political party then in power in the Ottoman Empire, popularly
    known as the Young Turks.

    Turkey denies genocide and relations with Armenia have been tense
    ever since. Their border is closed because of Armenia's occupation of
    part of Azerbaijan including the ethnic Armenian enclave of
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Oskanyan said recognition of the genocide was still on Yerevan's
    foreign policy agenda, and he hoped Turkish accession to the EU would
    help achieve it.

    "In the case of EU accession we hope it will lead to much freer
    discourse within the country which eventually may lead to
    recognition."

    Oskanyan said if EU membership forced Turkey to open the border, it
    would facilitate trade and boost the economy in poor eastern regions
    of Turkey as well as in Armenia.

    "Turkey's foreign policy should be in line with Brussels," he said.
    "That means Turkey cannot have closed borders with its neighbours."

    NEW NEIGHBOURS

    He added that Armenia had lost an estimated $1 billion in trade over
    the last 10 to 15 years because of the closure, and the EU needed to
    push for its reopening.

    "After all Armenia, along with the other two Caucasus countries
    (Azerbaijan and Georgia) is a member of the European Neighbourhood
    Policy," he said, referring to a new EU initiative to boost ties with
    its closest neighbours.

    "We have no border with any other EU or prospective EU member state,
    Turkey is the only one. If they do not take that obligation, do not
    rise to the occasion, the whole new neighbourhood policy will be
    rendered obsolete, at least for Armenia."

    Armenia is also in dispute with its neighbour Azerbaijan over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region, wholly within Azerbaijan, populated mainly
    by Christian ethnic Armenians, and which broke away from Azeri rule
    as the Soviet Union collapsed. The two went to war over it following
    the break up of the Soviet Union in 1991.

    Oskanyan said he was cautiously optimistic on progress towards peace
    with Azerbaijan, after a difficult period when veteran Azeri leader
    Haydar Aliyev died at the end of 2003 and was replaced by his son,
    Ilham.

    "The start was very difficult with the Azeris after the change of
    players," he said. "I guess both sides are beginning to warm up to
    each other and that gives us some hope that we will be able to make
    some progress."
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