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  • AFP: Turkish PM Insists On Conditions To Open Armenia Border

    TURKISH PM INSISTS ON CONDITIONS TO OPEN ARMENIA BORDER

    Agence France Presse
    April 18, 2010 Sunday 1:27 PM GMT

    Turkey will keep its border with Armenia shut if a territorial
    conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan remains unresolved, Turkish
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday.

    "We shut the border because of the occupation of Azeri soil," Erdogan
    was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency.

    "The occupation should end so that Turkey can easily open its (border)
    gates. But if the occupation continues, we will not take such a step,"
    he said.

    The reopening of the Turkish-Armenian border is part of a landmark
    accord the two neighbours signed in October to establish diplomatic
    ties and end decades of hostility over Ottoman massacres of Armenians
    during World War I.

    But the deal, which needs parliamentary ratification in both countries
    to take effect, has since faltered amid mutual accusations that the
    other side is not committed to reconciliation.

    Turkey sealed its border with Armenia in 1993 in a show of solidarity
    with Azerbaijan after ethnic Armenian separatists, backed by Yerevan,
    seized the Nagorny Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts
    from Baku in a war that claimed an estimated 30,000 lives.

    Armenia has slammed Ankara's position as a "precondition," rejecting
    any link between the October deal and Nagorny-Karabakh.

    Erdogan met with Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian in Washington
    last week after a Turkish envoy visited Yerevan to confirm Ankara's
    commitment to the October deal and to push for a solution to
    outstanding disagreements.

    The two neighbours have been estranged also over Yerevan's allegations
    that up to 1.5 million Armenians were the victim of genocide at the
    hands of their Ottoman rulers in 1915-1917, a label Ankara fiercely
    rejects.
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