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  • ANKARA: Armenia Insists On Border Opening For Turkey Visit Despite N

    ARMENIA INSISTS ON BORDER OPENING FOR TURKEY VISIT DESPITE NO PROGRESS

    www.worldbulletin.net
    July 29 2009
    Turkey

    Armania insists opening of border with Turkey despite any progress
    between Baku and Yerevan.

    Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan said on Tuesday he would only accept
    an invitation to a football match in neighbouring Turkey on Oct. 14
    if Ankara opens border.

    Armania insists opening of border with Turkey despite any progress
    between Baku and Yerevan.

    Azerbaijan says "real steps on elimination of occupation" need to
    be made before any kind of agreement with Armania and urges its main
    ally Turkey to continue support.

    "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.

    "I will accept the invitation only in the event 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.

    Sarksyan was invited to the return leg of the World Cup qualifying
    tie between Turkey and Armenia when Turkish President Abdullah Gul
    was in Yerevan last year to attend the first leg, the first visit to
    Armenia by a Turkish leader.

    The two countries announced a roadmap in April to normalise ties.

    Turkey closed the frontier in 1993 in solidarity with Azerbaijan,
    which was fighting Armenia that occupied the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh
    region.

    Azerbaijan, a traditional Muslim ally of Turkey and supplier of oil
    and gas to the West, reacted angrily to the thaw between Yerevan
    and Ankara, prompting Turkey to say the roadmap would only come to
    fruition with progress on the fate of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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