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    SEMNEBY: SOUTH CAUCASUS STATES ARE VULNERABLE

    Aysor
    Nov 10 2009
    Armenia

    A new round of negotiations focused on issue of security over
    Caucasus will be held tomorrow in Geneva. In this connection EU
    Special Representative for South Caucasus Peter Semneby reviewed
    items of settlement of Karabakh conflict and Armenia-Turkey border
    in an interview with Kommersant paper's reporter Olga Alenova.

    When asked whether Armenian-Turkish border may open before settlement
    of Karabakh conflict, Peter Semneby said: "It's a good development
    that Armenian-Turkish negotiations are in progress. Armenia-Turkish
    border's opening can become a first step to overcome the abnormal
    situation when three longest borders of region are closed. These
    borders are those between Turkey and Armenia, Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    and between Georgia and Russia. These developments hinder growth."

    "Current Armenian-Turkish relations may now bring breakthrough although
    ratification, surely, will be complicated. But these developments
    are in Armenia's and Turkey's interests. And I believe the same for
    Azerbaijan as it is interested in open borders in region."

    "War in Georgia showed that South Caucasus states are vulnerable. This
    can be overcome if we solve these matters."

    "Sure, it is a problem and an unacceptable stuff that Russia has
    recognized South Osetia and Abkhazia. We will have talks on this issue
    involving Russia in discussions. Anyway we have common priorities
    in other areas, so our disagreement with Russia cannot hinder our
    cooperation aimed at overcoming other conflicts."
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