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    Azerbaijan, Turkey agree to protect key oil pipelines

    .c The Associated Press


    BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) - Azerbaijan and Turkey agreed Tuesday to
    cooperate in protecting strategic oil and gas pipelines, including the
    major Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline that is set to begin operating
    this year.

    A statement by Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry gave few specifics,
    quoting only the commander of Turkey's naval forces, Adm. Ozden Ornek,
    and Azerbaijan's Defense Minister Safar Abiyev, as saying cooperation
    was essential.

    ``We must work hand in hand in order to safeguard this pipeline, a
    pipeline of brotherhood and friendship,'' the statement said.

    The US$3.6-billion (euro2.7-billion) Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline will
    pump Caspian Sea crude from Baku 1,760 kilometers (1,100 miles) to the
    Turkish Mediterranean port for delivery to Western markets.

    Abiyev also said in the statement that he hoped that Turkey would
    remain on Azerbaijan's side in its long-standing conflict with Armenia
    over Nagorno-Karabakh. The disputed enclave has been under ethnic
    Armenian control since a war ended in 1994 without a political
    settlement.

    Abiyev called on Turkish officials to keep borders with Armenia
    closed. Ornek vowed that Turkey would not open its borders to
    Armenia, the statement said.

    Armenia and Turkey are longtime foes. Armenians accuse Turks of
    killing up to 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1923.

    Turkey claims the number of deaths is inflated and says the victims
    were killed in civil unrest. The two countries have no diplomatic
    relations.



    03/29/05 11:29 EST
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