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    Russia reopens borders with Azerbaijan, Georgia following security-related
    suspension

    AP Worldstream
    Oct 22, 2004


    Russia reopened its borders with Georgia and Azerbaijan on Friday
    after more than a monthlong hiatus due to Moscow's fears of terrorism.

    Russia closed the border with Georgia in early September, following
    the seizure of hundreds of hostages in a school in southern Russia,
    and with Azerbaijan in mid-September. Border officials in those
    countries confirmed that traffic had begun traveling in both
    directions on Friday.

    The closed border affected not only Georgia and Azerbaijan but also
    their Caucasus neighbor Armenia, which depends significantly on Russia
    for some supplies amid tense relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey
    because of the unresolved conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave.

    Located in Azerbaijan, the enclave has been under control of ethnic
    Armenian forces for more than a decade. A cease-fire was signed in
    1994 after Azerbaijani forces were driven out in a six-year war but
    the enclave's final status has not been resolved.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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