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    TURKISH FM URGES OPENING OF ALL BORDERS IN REGION

    Hurriyet
    April 26 2010
    Turkey

    Turkey's relationship with Armenia will normalize in the same way as
    with other countries, the country's foreign minister promised Monday.

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu also called for open borders among
    all the region's neighboring countries.

    "We'd like all borders to open, so that businesspeople and goods
    can freely circulate. We'd like security to reign in the region,
    not conflicts; we'd like an end to invasions and want solutions to
    frozen conflicts," Davutoglu said in Parliament, briefing deputies
    about the relations with Armenia and the fate of the protocols signed
    in October 2009 to establish diplomatic relations.

    "If this perspective is put in place, the locomotive of this
    region will be Turkey. Turkey will be both at peace and an economic
    locomotive," he said, repeating that the government does not want
    the status quo to continue in the Caucasus.

    While maintaining that vision, he said, Turkey was fully coordinating
    its policies with Azerbaijan, stating that nobody could deal a blow
    to Turkish-Azerbaijani friendship.

    Davutoglu said the objective remained normalizing Turkish-Armenian
    and Azerbaijani-Armenian relations. "The Armenia-Azerbaijan border
    will also open just as the Turkey-Armenia border opens... That is
    our perspective of peace."

    Armenia recently announced that it had frozen the process concerning
    the ratification of the protocols with Turkey but made it clear that it
    had not permanently suspended the normalization process. For his part,
    Davutoglu said Parliament would ratify the protocols once political
    conditions were ripe.

    The foreign minister strongly condemned the burning of Turkish flags
    during a rally in Yervean on the 95th anniversary of the 1915 events.

    "We condemn that at every level but we know those provocateurs will not
    be able to prevent us from realizing our big vision. The fight against
    them will continue everywhere at every platform," said Davutoglu.

    "We'll give the answer they deserve to everyone who insults the
    honorable history of the Turkish nation. Turkey has the resolve to
    be the locomotive power of the entire region and it will be," he said.
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