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  • ANKARA: Turkey pushes for peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia

    NTV MSNBC, Turkey
    June 30 2004

    Turkey pushes for peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia

    There was hope that continued talks at the Foreign Ministry level
    would held resolve the dispute between the two countries, Erdogan
    said.

    June 30 - Turkey has used the NATO heads of government summit in
    Istanbul to reopen a process of dialogue between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday.

    Turkey has organised a series of meetings between Turkish Azeri and
    Armenian officials on the sidelines of the summit, which wound up on
    Tuesday, Erdogan told a press conference.
    `I held talks with Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanyan of Armenia
    during the summit,' Erdogan said. `I also had the chance of bringing
    Oskanyan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan together.
    Meanwhile, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul
    has initiated a process by bringing together foreign ministers of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan.'
    Turkey wanted a solution to be found to Azerbaijan-Armenia
    dispute on the basis of the understanding of win-win, he said.
    `However, wishes are not enough at all. The most important
    thing is to come to a conclusion,' Erdogan said.
    The Prime Minister said that the decision taken at Gul's
    trilateral meeting on Monday with Foreign Minister Elmar Memmedyarov
    of Azerbaijan and Armenia's Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanyan to
    continue talks brought the hope that such meetings would contribute
    to regional stability and the resolution of regional disputes.
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