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    SNAGS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH DEBATE?

    United Press International UPI
    Nov 23 2009

    BAKU, Azerbaijan, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Opening the Turkish border to
    Armenia will not only damage the international standing of Baku but
    of Ankara as well, Azeri officials said.

    Turkish relations with Armenia were complicated by claims of genocide
    during the Ottoman Empire. Recent ties are strained further over
    issues regarding the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, an area of dispute
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Leaders from Turkey and Armenia met in Zurich, Switzerland, in October
    to sign protocols aimed at restoring bilateral ties following years
    of acrimony.

    The protocols outline a series of provisions, ranging from a bilateral
    denunciation of terrorism to stating a "willingness to chart a
    new pattern and course for their relations on the basis of common
    interests, goodwill and in pursuit of peace, mutual understanding
    and harmony."

    War broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh
    in the early 1990s, and the regional fallout from that row remains
    tense despite a 1994 cease-fire.

    Nazim Ibrahimov, a lawmaker working on an Azeri diaspora committee,
    said opening the borders between the two countries, however, would
    harm regional affairs, the Trend news agency in Azerbaijan reports.

    Samvel Farmanyan, a spokesman for the Armenia government, said that
    while Yerevan does not rule out the possibility of conflict over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, peace is the favored course of action.

    "Armenia has always declared it sees no alternative to peaceful
    settlement," he told Public Radio of Armenia.
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