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    TURKEY-ARMENIA HOSTILITY THAWS AFTER 100 YEARS

    PRESS TV
    Sept 2 2009
    Iran

    Turkey and Armenia have agreed on a protocol which could result in
    reopening of the border between the two long-time foes by the end of
    the year.

    The two countries have announced that they would sign accords within
    six weeks under a plan to end a century of hostility.

    According to an unofficial translation of the protocol released by the
    Turkish Foreign Ministry, the two countries have agreed to establish
    ties in various areas.

    Turkey and Armenia have also agreed to support each other in
    international bodies, including the United Nations.

    Ankara and Yerevan have agreed to open the Turkey-Armenia border
    within two months after the implementation of the protocol, Turkey's
    Yenisafak newspaper reported.

    "If everything goes as planned, if mutual steps are taken, the borders
    could be opened around New Year," Reuters quoted Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu as saying.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in solidarity with Muslim
    ally Azerbaijan, which was fighting Armenian-backed separatists in
    the breakaway mountain region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Armenians also accuse Turkey of committing a massacre against 1.5
    million of their kin between 1915 and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire was
    falling apart.

    Turkey rejects Armenian claims that the killings amounted to
    "genocide", and says many people were killed on both sides of the
    conflict.

    The thaw in relations between Turkey and Armenia seems to have worried
    Azerbaijan, which may feel it is losing its traditional supporter,
    Turkey.

    Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry spokesman Elhan Polukhov has said that
    any Turkish move to open its border with Armenia before "the Armenian
    occupation of the Azerbaijani territory" is over would be contrary
    to the national interests of Azerbaijan.
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