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    BAKU SAYS KARABAKH SHOULD REMAIN PRECONDITION FOR TURKISH-ARMENIA BORDER OPENING

    BBC Monitoring Trans Caucasus Unit
    April 9, 2009 Thursday

    A senior Azerbaijani diplomat has said that the settlement of the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict should remain a precondition for the
    opening of the Turkish-Armenian border.

    In remarks broadcast on Azerbaijan's private ANS TV on 9 April,
    Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov said: "As it has been
    repeatedly said, Azerbaijan believes that as the decision to close
    the border was taken precisely due to the occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories, the annulment of that decision can be possible only when
    that conditions stop to exist. In other words, Azerbaijan believes
    that the opening of the border can be implemented only within the
    context of the settlement of the [Nagornyy Karabakh] conflict and
    should be directly linked to the development of that process."

    Azimov added, however, that Azerbaijan does not interfere in other
    states' domestic affairs and that every state defines its policies
    independently.

    The Baku-based Turan news agency quoted Azimov as telling reporters on
    the same day that the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border could be
    a component of the stage-by-stage settlement of the Karabakh conflict
    and take place after the partial withdrawal of Armenian troops from
    Azerbaijani territories.

    Commenting on the possible deployment of Russian troops in five
    Azerbaijani districts around Karabakh after Armenian troops'
    withdrawal, Azimov said foreign troops could not be deployed on
    Azerbaijan's territory. "Initially Azerbaijani troops will be
    deployed there to ensure safety of the civilian population," he
    said. International assistance can be accepted from foreign observers,
    however the armies of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries cannot
    be involved in peacekeeping activities in the conflict zone, Turan
    quoted Azimov as saying.
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