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    NOW WE KNOW WHAT TO ASK CONDOLEEZZA RICE ONCE SHE IS IN YEREVAN

    Azg/arm
    28 July 05

    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice criticized Damascus last Friday
    for closing its border with Lebanon. Mrs. Rice was right indeed while
    uttering, "Good neighbors don't close their borders to their
    neighbors". In Lebanon's case, this truth is more evident as 90
    percent of its overland border is shared with Syria. Border with the
    other neighbor -- Israel in south -- remains closed since 1948.

    Lebanon's greatest relief, Providence's gift so to say, is the outlet
    to the Mediterranean, which saved Lebanon from supply shortage during
    15 years of inner wars.

    Condoleezza Rice is expected to arrive in Armenia in the current
    year. One may ask whether she will repeat her words about
    good-neighborly relations in the context of Turkish-Armenian closed
    border. For landlocked Armenia Turkey's 12-year-long blockade is
    harder to endure than for Lebanon the Syrian one. But such a surprise
    from US State Secretary is scarcely to be witnessed. Turkey is no
    Syria and Armenia is no Lebanon. Syria should have been criticized and
    America did criticize whereas Turkey should be handled with care.

    By Hakob Avetikian
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