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    AZERBAIJANI NGOS APPEAL TO TURKISH PUBLIC

    State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
    April 8, 2009 Wednesday

    A meeting of the Forum of Azerbaijan National Non-governmental
    Organizations was held Tuesday.

    President of the Forum Rauf Zeyni said Azerbaijani public is deeply
    concerned about media reports on Turkish government`s intention to
    open borders with Armenia.

    Representatives of over 300 Azerbaijani NGOs adopted an appeal to
    their Turkish colleagues. The appeal was later handed over to the
    Embassy of Turkey in Baku.

    The reason why we appeal to you is the latest news on intensive
    discussions to open Turkish-Armenian border. Extensively spread by
    the media and not definitely refuted by the Turkish leadership, these
    reports made Azerbaijani non-governmental organizations seriously
    concerned, appeal reads.

    We consider actions towards normalization of relationship with
    Armenia and opening of borders as contradicting common interests in
    the light of accusations against Turkey and Azerbaijan, 100-year long
    genocide claims by Armenia and Armenian Diaspora. It is well known that
    Azerbaijan-Turkey relationship began from time immemorial and continued
    to date after undergoing trials of centuries, the appeal notes.

    Unfortunately, after the Justice and Development Party`s coming to
    power, the Turkish government started taking steps, unilaterally
    compromising, towards rapprochement with Armenia, which raise
    territorial claims against our countries. We urge you the Turkish
    government, which has always supported fair position of our peoples,
    Turkish NGOs and media to voice your protest against steps towards
    opening of borders with Armenia. We are confident that you will not
    remain indifferent to our appeal, the appeal said.
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