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    ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTER IN TURKEY
    By Murad Sezer

    PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
    Nov 24 2008
    Austria

    ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) - The Armenian foreign minister urged Turkey on
    Monday to reopen their countries' common border, saying there were
    no real obstacles to improving relations that have suffered amid a
    dispute over of WWI-era killings.

    Edward Nalbandian said bettering Turkish-Armenian ties would boost
    regional peace and stability.

    "Relations should be improved without any preconditions," he told
    a news conference in Istanbul. "I think reopening the border is
    also among Turkey's priorities; it is important for both countries'
    interests.

    Turkey and Armenia have no diplomatic relations, and have faced off
    over Armenian demands that the WWI-era deaths of 1.5 million ethnic
    Armenians should be recognized as genocide. Turkey says the death
    toll is inflated and the deaths resulted from civil unrest during
    the Ottoman Empire's collapse.

    The countries' shared border has been closed since 1993, when Turkey
    protested Armenia's occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh. Turkey backs
    Azerbaijan's claims to the disputed region, which has a high number of
    ethnic Armenian residents but is located within Azerbaijan's borders.

    In recent months, Turkey and Armenia have taken steps to repair their
    relationship. In September, President Abdullah Gul became the first
    Turkish leader to visit Armenia, where he and Armenian President
    Serge Sarkisian watched their countries' soccer teams play a World
    Cup qualifying match.

    Turkey and Armenia are both pushing for the establishment of a
    regional cooperation group to stabilize the Caucasus, and possibly
    to help solve the Armenian-Azerbaijani dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Nalbandian planned to meet Turkish counterpart Ali Babacan during
    his trip to Istanbul, where he was visiting the headquarters of the
    Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

    Nalbandian _ chairman of the regional group for the next six months _
    urged his Black Sea neighbors to cooperate more on transportation
    and energy issues in order to minimize the regional impact of the
    global economic slowdown. He said building a highway linking Black
    Sea countries was a priority.
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