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    TURKISH PARLIAMENTARIAN: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO REOPEN TURKEY-ARMENIA BORDER UNTIL ARMENIA ENDS KARABAKH'S OCCUPATION

    Today
    Jan 22 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with member of Turkey's Grand National Assembly
    (parliament) and Deputy Chairman of Nationalist Movement Party (MHP)
    Ismet Buyukataman.

    Armenian Constitutional Court has announced the Armenia-Turkey
    protocols consistent with country's laws with preconditions which
    has caused Turkey's discontent. In your opinion, will the protocols
    be ratified finally?

    Turkey's PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has stated that it is impossible to
    normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia until Azerbaijan's seven
    Armenia-occupied lands are liberated. The Prime Minister recalled the
    UN resolutions on Nagorno-Karabakh asking the rhetorical question,
    "who now must make the first move?". He replied to this question
    himself: "Armenia should take the first step. Azerbaijan's seven
    regions should be liberated. Without solving this problem, Turkey
    will do nothing to normalize relations with Armenia."

    We want to believe in Turkish Prime Minister's promise. Armenia
    should resolve its problems with Azerbaijan and, first and foremost,
    the Karabakh issue.

    Armenians usually step up "genocide" propaganda before April 24. This
    year ratification of the protocols by Turkey will also be highlighted.

    Can Turkey reopen its border with Armenia as a result of outside
    pressure before April 24?

    It is impossible to reopen borders with Armenia until Armenia
    rescind its decision on invalidity of the Kars Treaty of 1921 and
    Gumri Treaty of 1920, which defines the border between Turkey and
    Armenia, abolishes the item declaring Anatolia "Western Armenia" in
    the Act of Independence, removes Mount Agrı from its coat of arms and
    changes the related article in its Constitution, renounces its false
    "Armenian genocide" claims, stops smear campaign against Turkey and
    Turkish people in the international arena, eliminates causes that
    led to the closure of borders between the two countries in 1993 and
    takes steps to return nearly one million Azerbaijani refugees to
    their homes and puts an end to Karabakh's occupation.

    Pressure from Armenians and international community can not change
    this reality.

    May Erdogan's recent Russia trip change anything in terms of resolving
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    In May 2009, Turkish PM Erdogan called on to take active steps to
    settle the Karabakh conflict. At that time Russia announced that "the
    problem should be resolved by the sides to the conflict." During a
    recent visit to Moscow, Erdogan again raised the issue, and Russian
    officials said they were ready to do utmost in this regard, but
    believe that the Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish problems
    should be resolved in a package version.

    This means that Russia takes the issue from a political standpoint,
    and it has no initiatives in this respect. So, it is wrong to expect
    something from Russia and hope that it will contribute to solving the
    problem. Russia has shown its attitude to this issue many times over
    the past 20 years.

    Will the MHP change position on protection of Azerbaijan's interests
    in settlement of the Karabakh conflict and Armenian-Turkish relations?

    Late national leader Heydar Aliyev once said "We are two states, but
    one nation." Our Nationalist Movement Party has always approached
    such issues from this point of view, and we will continue to treat
    them the same way. Azerbaijan is our brotherly country. There can
    be no other opinion. Your pain is our pain, and the MHP will always
    protect Azerbaijan's interest and will do everything possible to
    address the problems of the fraternal country.

    Day.Az

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/59971.html
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