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    Zaman, Turkey
    June 29 2004

    Gul Meets Azerbaijani, Armenian Counterparts


    At a tripartite meeting held yesterday between Turkish Foreign
    Minister Abdullah Gul and his Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts
    Elmar Memmedyarov and Vartan Oskanyan, the Armenian side offered to
    move the consultation process into a "regional initiative".

    "It is better not to limit these meetings to Karabagh," said
    Oskanyan. "We should also discuss economic and commercial issues. Let
    Turkey remain at the helm. It connects the South Caucasus to Europe
    and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). We must continue
    these meetings. We should include Georgia in this process as well."

    Gul offered his support in return, "NATO and the European Union (EU)
    seek a new vision for the South Caucasus. This must be backed up by
    countries in the region."

    Upon this, Oskanyan said, "We should bring in new perspectives in
    order to catch up with the developments around us."

    Gul responded, "Do not expect the border gate to be reopened at this
    stage."

    Ankara gave the message "to proceed, even if it is with small steps."
    Diplomatic sources evaluated the meeting as the most successful yet.
    The sources report that the fourth round of the meetings would be
    held in September in New York.
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