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    Turkey Offers To Help Solve Armenia, Azerbaijan Dispute

    DefenseNews.com
    29 June, 2004

    BY BURAK EGE BEKDIL

    ANKARA -- Turkey seeks to assume the role of mediator between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan in an effort to resolve the dispute over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region,
    Turkish officials here said.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul met June 28 with his Armenian
    counterpart, Vartan Oskanian, on the sidelines of the NATO summit in
    Istanbul. Oskanian told reporters that Yerevan is serious in its efforts
    to improve relations with Ankara, and Gul said Turkey is willing to
    reciprocate.

    A senior Turkish diplomat told DefenseNews.com on June 29 that Turkey's
    initiative for mediation between Armenia and Azerbaijan had been
    welcomed by both countries.

    "It will take time, but this is a good start," he said. "Both the
    initial Azeri and Armenian reaction were positive to our initiative."

    NATO has been discussing a project for launching a Caucasus Stability
    Pact, but the continued tension between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
    disputed territory has blocked progress.

    Turkey says normalization of its ties with Armenia - its only neighbor
    with which Ankara has no diplomatic relations - depends on Armenia's
    withdrawal of troops from Nagorno-Karabakh, an enclave in Azerbaijan
    under Armenian occupation for the last decade.
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