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    AZERBAIJANI-TURKISH BUSINESSMEN ASSOCIATION ISSUES STATEMENT

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

    The Azerbaijani-Turkish Businessmen Association (ATIB) has issued
    a statement over recent news spread by local and foreign media on
    opening of the Turkish-Armenian borders.

    Expressing its deep concern over the issue, ATIB considers that
    existing regional conflicts, including that of Armenia`s with
    Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh must be solved in compliance with
    principles of international law for maintenance of stability, welfare
    and sustainable economic progress in the region.

    In the statement, ATIB resolutely opposes the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian borders, saying it cannot be possible until Armenia
    leaves its territorial and genocide claims against Turkey, allowing
    scholars and historians to deal with the issue, until it stops using
    this as a tool of political pressure against Turkey and until it
    withdraws its troops from Azerbaijans internationally-recognized
    territories, allowing refugees and IDPs to return to their home lands.

    Otherwise opening of the borders will only meet interests of Armenia
    and its patrons, the statement said.

    ATIB also called the supporters of the plans to open the borders
    between Turkey and Armenia to listen to voice within you and answer
    us! Would you accept opening of the Azerbaijani-Armenian borders if
    20 percent of Turkey`s territory was under Armenia`s occupation and
    one eighth of its population were refugees and IDPs?

    In conclusion, ATIB expressed hope that considering a right concern
    of the Azerbaijani and Turkish public, the Turkish government will
    approach the issue more delicately and carefully and assume the state
    interests of Turkey and Azerbaijan as a basis.
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