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    Erdogan: Opening Of Borders Depends On Armenia's Attitude

    Anadolu Agency
    10/29/2004

    BAKU - Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday,
    "Turkey has been defending from the very beginning that a solution
    should be found to the Upper Karabakh dispute under territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan from the very beginning. Meanwhile, opening
    of borders between Turkey and Armenia depends on Armenia's attitude."

    In an interview with Azerbaijani Three Points newspaper, Prime Minister
    Erdogan said, "there are some obstacles in front of normalization of
    Turkey-Armenia relations and opening of borders. Ignorance of official
    borders by Armenia, Armenia's efforts for recognition of so-called
    Armenian genocide, and long-standing historical problems between
    Turkey and Armenia have been affecting our relations negatively."

    "Armenia's maintaining its occupying policy against all resolutions of
    the UN for Upper Karabakh also has a negative impact on our bilateral
    relations. In order to normalize those relations, Armenia should
    set good neighborly relations with Turkey and the other regional
    countries," he said.

    -TURKEY-AZERBAIJAN RELATIONS-

    "There have been historic cultural and social relations between Turkey
    and Azerbaijan. Our bilateral relations have reached to a perfect level
    in only 14 years after Azerbaijan acquired its independence," he said.

    Prime Minister Erdogan noted that the bilateral relations would
    further improve after the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline
    project was put into force, adding, "other energy projects will bring
    our relations to the level of strategic partnership."

    Referring to Turkish-Azeri economic relations, Erdogan said that
    "although political relations between the two countries are excellent,
    economic ties are not at a satisfactory level."

    "The annual trade volume between Turkey and Azerbaijan is only
    about 430 million U.S. dollars. This is not an amount that makes us
    happy. There need to be progress made in the areas of customs and
    taxation as well as banking between the two countries."

    -TURKEY'S EU MEMBERSHIP PROCESS-

    Referring to Turkey's EU membership process, Prime Minister Erdogan
    said, "we expect the EU to make a decision at its summit on December
    17th to open entry talks with Turkey. In that case, accession
    negotiations will start in 2005. The negotiation process will be
    difficult and take a long time. The process will entail us to work
    hard. The process also requires adequate financial source."

    "We are planning to fulfil entry talks in 2010 and reach our target of
    EU full membership. Turkey's membership will have positive impacts in
    economy, politics and culture in Europe. Turkey will make a valuable
    contribution to the EU in energy. Also, the EU's influence in the
    Islam world will increase with membership of Turkey," Prime Minister
    Erdogan added.
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