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    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am, Armenia
    Sept 5 2009

    Bryza's spouse discloses NKR, Armenian-Turkish processes


    15:31 / 09/05/2009The re-opening of the Armenian-Turkish border fully
    meets the West's interests, as it will make Armenia less dependent on
    Russia and Iran, that the U.S. has failed to achieve for many years
    despite the great financial assistance to Armenia, Zeyno Baran,
    Director of the Center for Eurasian Policy and a Senior Fellow at the
    Hudson Institute, a research centre located in Washington D.C., said
    in her interview with the TURAN news agency.

    The prospective reopening of the Armenian-Turkish border will draw
    Armenia closer to the West, which will allow the country to have
    partners other than Russia and Iran. It will enable Armenians and
    Turks to turn to their past together and try to make their future
    better, Baran said.

    According to her, official Ankara has been and will be taking
    Azerbaijan's interests into account in making decisions on all the
    Caucasus-related issues, including the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.

    Baran gave assurances that Armenian-Turkish diplomatic relations would
    ensure caution on the part of all the regional players and enhance
    stability and security in the South Caucasus.

    Baran said she, as well as many in Turkey, understand Azerbaijan's
    concern. However, she does not think Turkey will make a step to the
    detriment of Azerbaijan's interests. It is not only because of
    strategic relations and growing exports of Azerbaijani energy
    resources through Turkey, but also because of the affinity between the
    two nations, she said.

    She also made an almost straightforward statement that a breakthrough
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process should be expected soon: after
    the Armenian-Turkish negotiations, the sides are speaking of the
    possible reopening of the border by the end of the year. This will
    enhance the efficiency of negotiations for the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The present agreement may evidence the
    sides' willingness to settle the conflict now than leave it for the
    future. In the next few months, all the three Governments (Armenia,
    Turkey and Azerbaijan) will be seeking to resolve these most
    complicated and important problems. It would make the region free of
    recriminations and mutual threats, Zeyno Baran said.
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