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    TURKISH PM READY FOR DEAL ON RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA - PAPER

    RIA Novosti
    13:1207/10/2009

    NEW YORK, October 7 (RIA Novosti) - Turkey is ready to sign a pact on
    October 10 on reopening its border with Armenia and reestablishing
    relations, if Armenia does not insist on last-minute changes to the
    draft, the Turkish prime minister told The Wall Street Journal.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of support
    for Muslim ally Azerbaijan, following a bloody conflict over Nagorny
    Karabakh between the two ex-Soviet republics. Turkey has also demanded
    that Yerevan drop its campaign to have the mass killings of Armenians
    by Ottoman Turks in 1915 internationally recognized as genocide.

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan told the paper: "Our foreign minister is going
    to sign this agreement with the Armenian foreign minister [Edward]
    Nalbandian on Oct. 10."

    Armenia and Turkey agreed to a "roadmap" to normalize their relations
    under Swiss mediation this April. The draft pact between the countries
    has been backed by the United States and European Union.

    The premier said "positive steps" have been made since the start of
    the negotiations, with flights between Yerevan and Istanbul resumed
    and some 40,000 Armenians, illegally living in Turkey, allowed to
    remain in the country.

    Erdogan also said he would like witnesses from the Minsk group,
    which oversees peace talks on Nagorny Karabakh, to see the signing
    of the agreement.

    Nagorny Karabakh, a region in Azerbaijan with a largely Armenian
    population, has been a source of conflict between the former Soviet
    republics since the late 1980s. The province has its own government
    and is de facto independent.

    During his recent international visit, Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan met with representatives of Armenian diasporas in different
    countries, and many of them expressed their opposition to the signing
    of a Turkish-Armenian agreement.

    "As far as we're concerned there is no problem. But it is up to the
    government in Armenia," Erdogan told the paper.
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