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    FORMER TURKISH PRESIDENT DEMIREL WARNS AGAINST OPENING BORDERS

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=41 430_4/13/2009_1
    Monday, April 13, 2009

    ANKARA (Combined Sources)--Former Turkish President Suleyman Demirel,
    during whose presidency the border with Armenia was shut down, said
    Monday that a possible agreement between Armenia and Turkey to open
    the borders would not be beneficial for Turkey.

    "The US, Europe and Russia want to solve their geopolitical problems
    in the South Caucasus at the cost of reopening Turkey-Armenia borders,"
    said Demirel in an interview with the Milliyet newspaper.

    Demirel claimed that during his presidency that US, on several
    occasions, had pressured Turkey to open the borders.

    "Every time I asked what Turkey would gain from it, they could never
    answer my question," said the former president.

    Demirel said that the US was interested in opening the Turkish-Armenian
    border to diminish Russia's influence in the region, and thus
    strengthen its position with Armenian, a scenario, which he thinks
    would be detrimental for Azerbaijan.

    "In such a scenario, the resolution to the conflict will be delayed,
    which is tantamount to losing Nagorno-Karabakh," said Demirel, adding
    that Turkey could prove its leadership in the region by setting
    conditions to ensure the return of liberated territories around the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    "Turkey will gain nothing from improving relations with Armenia, unless
    the territories are returned. Moreover, Armenia has territorial claims
    against Turkey and does not give up genocide allegations. Armenia
    has not recognized our borders, while we recognize them. They have
    made Agri Mountain [Mt. Ararat] their symbol and killed about 40
    Turkish diplomats. And now they say %u218You committed genocide and
    must apologize.' Some countries pass decisions on the so-called
    genocide. I think Turkey need not improve relations with Armenia
    unless the above-mentioned problems are resolved," added Demirel.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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