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    "ECHO": OFFICIAL BAKU DOESN'T BELIEVE THAT ANKARA WILL OPEN FRONTIERS WITH ARMENIA

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Democratic Azerbaijan
    Sept 8 2006

    Despite of all difficulties, Turkey won't open frontiers with Armenia
    neither it recognizes false genocide. Milli Mejlis deputy representing
    ruling party and member of Azerbaijani delegation to PACE, Aydin
    Mirzazade, informed "Echo". Otherwise, as deputy holds, Turkey would
    deny its history, roots and primarily its national dignity. At the
    same time, accordingly to Armenian mass media, EU draft report on
    Turkey, discussed and adopted September 4 on the part of commission
    on foreign relations of European Parliament, urges Ankara to open
    frontiers with Armenia.

    Following Armenian mass media document says that Turkey should take
    all necessary measures to establish diplomatic and good-neighbor
    relations with Armenia without precondition, including frontiers
    opening accordingly to resolutions of European Parliament of 1987-2005.

    A casual remark on recognition of genocide of Armenian in 1915 is made
    in the draft report - governments of Armenia and Turkey are urged to
    "continue the process of reconciliation for adoption of mutually
    beneficial proposal".

    As deputy, Aydin Mirzazade, points out the issue on opening of
    frontiers with Armenia is political but not juridical. Deputy reminds
    that in the course of whole period of its existence EU presented
    no demand to any future member-state. "Now issues, which have to be
    dealt by historians and scholars, are focused on", deputy holds.

    Armenian diaspora plays its role in this connection, deputy believes.

    "However, sooner or later Europeans will have to review their
    positions as it is impossible to imagine Europe without Turkey,
    being its integral part", deputy insists.

    "Within last 14-15 years Turkey has been steadfastly showing its
    brotherhood with Azerbaijan. Ankara severed diplomatic relations
    with Yerevan for the first time after Khodjali genocide committed by
    Armenians in Nagorni Garabagh.

    Azerbaijan will never forget heroic deed of Turkey, its faithfulness
    to friendship and cooperation with our nation", Mirzazade stresses.

    However, deputy recognizes that there are some forces in fraternal
    country, ready to open frontiers with Armenian aggressors for the
    sake of their own interests.

    "But I don't think that any Turkish government will do so", deputy
    supposes. In this case, following deputy, they will have to answer
    before Turkish nation, which at one with Azerbaijan.

    As political scientist and co-founder of Azerbaijani national and
    public committee on European integration, Leyla Aliyeva, says,
    open frontiers is one of EU principles. "But Armenia is not EU
    member", she stresses. That is why it is not right to put forward
    such conditions before Ankara. In this connection EU uses different
    pressure instruments with respect to Turkey. "Some issues concerning
    historical past are focused on and it is particularity of EU-Turkey
    relations", political scientist, Aliyeva holds.

    Accordingly to her, there are many anti-Turkey forces in EU,
    particularly, Greece and Cyprus. At the same time respond of Ankara
    to EU requirements on frontier opening will depend on internal
    situation in Turkey. "If European perspective of Turkey is getting to
    be realistic and everything depends on frontier opening with neighbor
    state, then who knows..." It's not easy to predict steps of Turkish
    government, Aliyeva says.

    Chief of Administration on Information Policy of Ministry of Foreign
    Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Tair Tagizade, particularly
    underlined for "Echo" that Turkey and Armenia have number of issues,
    apart from Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, which aggravate inter-state
    relations. "At the same time Azerbaijan highly appreciates principal
    adherence of Turkey to international law showed by Ankara with regards
    to Garabagh conflict", T. Tagizade concluded.

    --Boundary_(ID_sjZhP5czgCmoUobEOf/h0Q) --

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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