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  • BAKU: Opening Of Turkish-Armenian Border Would Be "Incorrect"-Azeri

    OPENING OF TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER WOULD BE "INCORRECT" - AZERI SPOKESMAN

    Day.Az
    April 13 2009
    Azerbaijan

    We are open and we are pursuing a transparent foreign policy, clearly
    outlining all priorities among issues discussed, Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Ministry spokesman Elxan Poluxov has told Day.az.

    "Relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey continue to develop
    steadily. We are allies and strategic partners and all problems
    emerging among us are resolved in the course of work," he noted,
    commenting on recent discussions and debates in the light of widespread
    reports on the possible opening of the state border and restoration
    of diplomatic relations between Ankara and Yerevan.

    Answering a question on whether the criticism of the leadership in
    Ankara may have a negative impact on Turkish-Azerbaijani relations,
    Poluxov stressed that "domestic rhetoric is just domestic rhetoric".

    "In any case, Azerbaijan has always expressed and continues to express
    its position on specific issues. Our firm position is that we are open
    and we are pursuing a transparent foreign policy, clearly outlining
    all priorities among issues discussed. In this case, the problem of
    the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is a major priority in our foreign
    policy. Azerbaijan's position on this problem is firm. It has always
    been stated everywhere," the Foreign Ministry spokesman said.

    Answering a question on whether any changes in Azerbaijan's foreign
    policy were possible, if the Turkish-Armenian border was opened,
    he noted that "an appropriate statement has already been made".

    "It has been said that this (the opening of the Turkish-Armenian
    border - Day.az) will raise tensions in the region and will be an
    incorrect step both strategically and tactically," he stressed.
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