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    New Zealand Herald, New Zealand
    Nov 19 2004

    Armenian president urges Turkey to open border


    BERLIN - Armenian President Robert Kocharyan urged Turkey to abandon
    its 11-year blockade of the southern Caucasus country, a German paper
    reported on Thursday.

    Turkey shut its border with the tiny ex-Soviet republic in 1993 to
    show solidarity with oil-rich Azerbaijan, which is in a long and
    bitter territorial dispute with Armenia.

    "Turkey is blockading Armenia, one can only call that harassment,"
    the Berlin-based daily Die Welt quoted Kocharyan as saying in an
    interview to be published on Friday.

    Relations between Armenia and Turkey have long been strained because
    Armenia says some 1.5 million of their people were slaughtered by
    Ottoman Turks between 1915 and 1923. Turkey denies accusations of
    genocide.

    Kocharyan told the paper Armenia would not insist Turkey admit to
    genocide for talks on normalising relations to proceed.

    "For us, the recognition of the genocide of Armenians in 1915 by
    Turks is certainly very important, but it will never be a condition
    for the development of bilateral relations," Die Welt quoted him as
    saying.

    "If Ankara recognised this fact, it would be a significant step
    forward in the direction of normalising relations," he told the
    paper.

    Armenia does not recognise the 1921 Kars treaty which fixed its
    border with Turkey and some Armenian nationalists refer to parts of
    eastern Turkey as "western Armenia".
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