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    NAGORNO-KARABAKH LOOMS IN REGIONAL TIES

    United Press International, Asia
    Top News
    Published: Oct. 14, 2009

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (UPI) -- The ratification of protocols restoring
    bilateral relations between Turkey and Armenia are beneficial for both,
    though regional issues remain, an expert said.

    Claims of genocide against the Armenian people under the Ottoman
    Empire during World War I damaged bilateral relations.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in support of Azerbaijan,
    which was engaged in a military conflict over the disputed territory
    of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkish and Armenian leaders convened in Zurich, Switzerland, during
    the weekend to sign measures that would normalize bilateral relations
    if approved by both governments.

    Henri Barkey, a Turkish expert and visiting scholar at the Carnegie
    Endowment for International Peace, described the protocol as beneficial
    for both Turkey and Armenia.

    "Turkey will have removed an important source of tension with their
    allies in Europe and across the Atlantic," he said. "The Armenians
    will benefit economically, especially if they can slowly link into
    the oil and gas pipeline networks in the region."

    Regional relations are complicated, however, over issues regarding
    Nagorno-Karabakh, an area of dispute between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia. Yerevan claims ethnic Armenians are deprived of their basic
    rights in the territory, while Baku argues those solutions lie in
    annexing Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "It is too early to tell how the region as a whole will be affected,"
    says Barkey. "Much depends on Azerbaijan's reaction, and future
    efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh problem."

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