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    Turkey Seeks "Catalyst" Role To Resolve Karabakh Issue

    Anatolia news agency
    19 Apr 04

    Ankara, 19 April: Turkish Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister
    Abdullah Gul said on Monday (19 April) that Turkey was holding talks
    both with Azerbaijan and Armenia for solution of Nagornyy Karabakh
    issue, stating that rumours which said that border between Turkey
    and Armenia would be opened before solution of the issue were not
    true. Gul replied to questions of the AA (Anatolia) correspondent.

    When the AA correspondent said that there were rumours, especially in
    Azerbaijan, which said that border between Turkey and Armenia would
    be opened, Gul said: "This is out of question. People in Azerbaijan
    are discussing this issue very much. Azerbaijani reporters also ask
    this question whenever we meet."

    Stating that they believed that Nagornyy Karabakh issue should not be
    left as an abandoned issue as there was an occupation, Gul said: "We
    think this issue should be discussed and it should be solved." Turkey
    was holding talks both with Azerbaijan and Armenia for solution of
    Nagornyy Karabakh issue, he stated and noted: "We think of holding
    a trilateral meeting on this issue in the following months." Gul
    stressed that Turkey was trying to play a catalyst role, stating that
    they wanted the issue to be solved peacefully. Gul said that although
    Turkey and Armenia have not recognized each other officially yet, he
    met with Armenian foreign minister under international and regional
    meetings three times last year.

    Foreign Minister Gul said that they thought that foreign ministers
    of Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan should hold a trilateral meeting
    before NATO summit in Istanbul in June and added that Armenia would
    attend summit in Istanbul under Caucasian countries related to NATO.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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