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    Azeri leader rules out Karabakh solution if Turkey opens Armenian border

    ANS TV, Baku
    24 Mar 04

    [Correspondent at Baku's Heydar Aliyev airport] Mr President [Ilham
    Aliyev], the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border has recently been
    on the agenda. The issue became topical again after Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the USA. Is there any option
    on the agenda? Are you aware of these issues as Azerbaijan's
    president? Can we assume that Turkey will take such a step?

    [Ilham Aliyev speaking to microphone] I do not want to make assumptions.
    I talked to Mr Erdogan on this subject when I visited Ankara as prime
    minister. The prime minister and Foreign Minister [Abdullah] Gul
    reassured me that Turkey will never open its border with Armenia until
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is resolved. This is enough for me. I
    do not need any other explanation if I heard this myself. But I should
    say that the European Union and some other fairly influential
    countries in the world are exerting strong pressure on Turkey to make
    it open the border. I have repeatedly told the meetings with relevant
    sides that a Nagornyy Karabakh resolution will be generally impossible
    if Turkey opens its border with Armenia. Because Azerbaijan will have
    lost an important lever and then peaceful negotiations will generally
    fail. This will stop the negotiations and lead to unpleasant
    results. For this reason, if the sides interested in the issue want a
    peaceful solution to the problem, then they should not put pressure on
    Turkey. Turkey is a big and strong state. I am convinced that Turkey
    will cope with all this pressure. Turkish-Azerbaijani fraternity is
    above everything for us and the Turkish people.
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