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    OPENING BORDERS BETWEEN TURKEY AND ARMENIA IS IMPOSSIBLE UNDER PRESENT SITUATION - HEAD OF IGDIR MUNICIPALITY
    Author: E.Huseynov

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Nov 8 2006

    Opening the borders between Turkey and Armenia is impossible under
    the present situation, the Head of the Igdir Municipality of Turkey,
    Nurettin Aras, stated in an exclusive interview with Trend.

    According to him, the European Union (EU) member-countries insist
    on opening the Turkish-Armenian borders. "There are no relations
    between Turkey's entrance to the European Union and the opening of
    the borders with Armenia, and it does not reflect within the Helsinki
    Charter. However, the EU Head and member-countries are constantly
    pressurizing Turkey on this issue and calls for its borders to open.

    This matter is touched upon at each level and the pressure is
    unavoidable," Aras said. He stressed that recently, a number of
    countries put this question as a condition for Turkey's entrance into
    the European Union. "Will the borders be opened as a result of these
    pressures? Never!!! The Turkish Constitution does not allow it,"
    he added.

    According to Aras, to open the Turkish-Armenian borders it needs
    not only to recognize the existing borders, but also Armenia should
    improve its relations with Azerbaijan, as well as open the transport
    route to Baku.

    Aras positively assessed the initiatives to open a transit
    corridor between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran via Nakchivan
    Autonomous Republic. "Together with the opening of the rail link
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku, there is no reason not to support the
    construction of the railway stretches to Iran through Nakchivan. It
    will be of mutual benefit. Consequently, the Silk Route will develop,"
    Aras concluded.
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