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    SARKISYAN WANTS "REAL STEPS" FROM ANKARA TO OPEN THE TURKISH BORDER

    TurkishNY
    http://www.turkishny.com/en/english-news/12478-sa rkisyan-wants-qreal-stepsq-from-ankara-to-open-the -turkish-border.html
    July 29 2009

    Armenian President Serge Sarkisian said Tuesday he would only agree
    to attend a football match in neighboring Turkey if Ankara takes
    "real steps" to open their border.

    Sarkisian was invited to the return leg of the World Cup qualifying tie
    between Turkey and Armenia on Oct.14 when Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul was in Yerevan last year to attend the first leg.

    "I will only accept this invitation if previously made agreements are
    fulfilled, if there are real steps. I will visit Turkey if we have
    re-opened the borders and if we are on the verge of an end to the
    blockade," Sarkisian was quoted by AFP as saying at a press conference
    in Yerevan with Serbian President Boris Tadic.

    "We expect that we will soon see constructive steps our [Turkish]
    colleagues will make to create the conditions for the Armenian
    president's visit," Tadic said.

    Ankara cut diplomatic links with Yerevan and closed the border in
    a show of support to Azerbaijan in 1993 after 20 percent of its
    territory was invaded by Armenia in the disputed region - a frozen
    conflict legacy of the Soviet Union known as Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Ankara and Yerevan, however, have been engaged in a normalization
    process, including the reopening of the border, since Gul's landmark
    visit to Armenia as the first Turkish leader to visit the neighboring
    country.

    The two countries agreed in April on a "road map" deal for normalizing
    ties after months of U.S.-backed talks, but there have been few signs
    of progress since the announcement.

    Turkey has said it will not open its border with Armenia before
    the neighboring country ends its occupation of the disputed
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh have been continuing since a
    cease-fire in 1994. International mediators have said repeatedly
    in recent months that they are close to a breakthrough, but there
    is little sign of when it might come or whether an agreement can be
    implemented on the ground.
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