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    SARKSYAN: NO TURKEY VISIT IF BORDER REMAINS CLOSED

    Today's Zaman
    July 30 2009
    Turkey

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan said he will not attend the
    Turkey-Armenia 2010 World Cup qualifying match in Turkey if the border
    between Armenia and Turkey remains closed.

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul went to the Armenian capital city
    of Yerevan in September to watch the Armenia-Turkey 2010 World Cup
    qualifying match, accepting Sarksyan's invitation with the hope of
    ending the century-old hostility between Armenia and Turkey. Sarksyan
    was invited to watch the Turkish leg of the Turkey-Armenia 2010 World
    Cup qualifying match during Gul's visit to Yerevan.

    "We expect to witness constructive steps soon, by which our colleagues
    will try to provide a suitable environment for the return visit of the
    Armenian president," Sarksyan told a news conference after meeting
    his Serbian counterpart Boris Tadic. Turkey and Armenia announced
    in late April that they agreed on a roadmap to normalize relations
    between them. The roadmap, not announced to the public, is believed
    to include the gradual opening of the border and the establishment
    of diplomatic ties.

    However, since the roadmap was announced, there have been very few
    steps taken to implement it due to Azerbaijan's strong opposition to
    negotiations to normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia. "I
    will accept the invitation only in the event that the agreements
    reached are fulfilled, if we see real steps. I will go to Turkey if
    we already have the border open, or we are on the threshold of the
    blockade being lifted," he said.

    Turkey was unable to take further steps to improve relations with
    Armenia due to Azerbaijan's opposition to the normalization of ties
    between Turkey and Armenia. To address concerns raised by Azerbaijan
    over a possible Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan paid a visit to Azerbaijan on May 13. In a speech
    delivered before the Azerbaijani parliament at the time Erdogan
    assured deputies that the border will remain closed if there is no
    significant breakthrough vis-a-vis the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh --
    a self-declared but internationally unrecognized republic -- which
    was a battleground between Azerbaijani and Armenian military forces
    in early the 1990s.
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