"U.S. and Turkey will discuss Armenian issue. But it is politically incorrect to think that Ankara will compromise Yerevan and open borders under Obama's pressure," said Turkey-based International Strategic Research Organization director Sedat Lachiner.
Turkey's SABAH newspaper quoted the anonymous EU official as saying that he hopes the Turkey-Armenia border will be opened following U.S. President Barrack Obama's visit to Turkey in April. Obama will trip to Turkey on April 5-7.
Lachiner said Turkey was put on more pressure regarding Iraqi issue during former U.S. President George Bush's office. However, Turkey did not allow U.S. troops to use its territory.
"Turkey will never act in detriment of Azerbaijan's interests. Azerbaijan is aware of all talks between Turkey and Armenia," Lachiner said.
He said media is exaggerating reports on opening of the Turkey-Armenia border.
"The reason for the closed Turkey-Armenia border is Yerevan's disrespect for borders and territorial integrity of neighbor states," he added.
Lachiner said Turkey will not sacrifice its borders to the so-called genocide claims. Ankara has resolute views on this issue.
"The border can be opened after Armenia withdraws from occupied Azerbaijani lands. Turkey will not harm its interests under the pressure of any state," he said.
Armenian-Turkish ties have been severed since 1993 because of Armenia's false "genocide" claims and occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijani lands. Turkish President Abdullah Gul visited Yerevan on September 6, 2008 at the invitation of his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisyan to watch Armenia-Turkey football match within the European Cup. Efforts have been made since then to normalize ties between the two countries.
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