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    BAKU UPSET OVER TURKISH-ARMENIAN EFFORTS

    UPI - United Press International
    September 2, 2009 Wednesday 1:29 PM EST

    Recent sentiments regarding diplomatic relations between Turkey and
    Armenia are in direct opposition to the interests of Azerbaijan,
    officials say.

    The governments of Turkey and Armenia in a joint statement Monday
    said they would work toward repairing diplomatic relations, damaged
    from decades of acrimony.

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

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in May that the
    borders would remain closed until Armenian forces withdraw from the
    contested territories.

    Ankara in April, however, said it would open its borders with Armenia
    in time for an October qualifying match for the World Cup tournament.

    The foreign minister of Azerbaijan in official statements Tuesday
    said Baku recognized Ankara's sovereign rights, but noted many of
    the issues were in opposition to Azeri national interests.

    Elkhan Pokhulov, a spokesman for the Azeri Foreign Ministry, told
    Turkish daily Today's Zaman that the border issue was of particular
    concern.

    "If it opens," he said, "it is in opposition to Azerbaijan's national
    interests."
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