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    Azerbaijan condemns Turkish pact

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/ europe/8301314.stm

    Published: 2009/10/11 11:47:19 GMT


    Azerbaijan has criticised an agreement between Turkey and Armenia,
    saying it raises doubts about regional stability.

    The Azerbaijani foreign ministry said Turkey should not have normalised
    ties without a deal over the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    During the war there in 1993, Turkey closed its border with Armenia out
    of solidarity for Azerbaijan.

    Azerbaijan's government wants Armenia to withdraw troops from
    Nagorno-Karabach and return land.

    Turkey and Armenia signed a historic accord on Saturday, paving the way
    for the opening of their shared border.

    Gritted teeth

    BBC South Caucasus correspondent Tom Esslemont says the rapprochement
    between Azerbaijan's best friend and most bitter rival was never going
    to be plain sailing in Baku.

    On Friday, the Azerbaijani foreign ministry spokesman told the BBC
    there was a chance that the Turkish-Armenian protocols might never be
    ratified by Turkey's parliament and that he could not comment until
    they had.

    But a foreign ministry statement, circulated to Azerbaijan's media
    after the agreement was signed on Saturday, said the move to open the
    borders would "call into question the regional peace and security
    architecture".

    A timetable for normalising relations between Turkey and Armenia was
    agreed in April, after a century of hostility between the two
    neighbours.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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