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    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    March 10 2006

    We attach great importance to Turkish-Azerbaijani relationships -
    Minister Abdullah Gul

    Source: Trend
    Author: R.Abdullayev

    10.03.2006

    Exclusive interview of Trend with the Turkish Foreign Minister,
    Abdulla Gul

    Question: How could you characterize the major principles of Ankara's
    foreign policy in respect to the South Caucasus countries? What are
    your visions on the nearest perspectives of development of
    cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan?

    Answer: Provision of security and stability in the South Caucasus has
    always been a priority direction of our foreign policy. Our
    relationships with the countries of the region are based on deep
    historic and culture roots. In this context we attach special
    importance to see in the South Caucasus independent, peacefully
    co-existing and cooperating countries with firm political and
    economic stability, as well as economic assistance to these
    countries.
    The strategic cooperation and friendly relationships of Turkey with
    Azerbaijan and Georgia get more and more intensified. Turkey with
    satisfaction observes and simultaneously supports the aspiration of
    both countries to acquiring a deserved place in the world community.
    We put successive efforts for consolidation of independence and
    sovereignty, as well as maintenance of territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan and Georgia.
    We pay special attention to the relationships between Turkey and
    Azerbaijan, which were very good characterized by former late
    Azerbaijani Heydar Aliyev as `one nation, two countries'. The
    development of bilateral relationships in all spheres excites
    satisfaction. With respect to enable Azerbaijan to overcome the
    difficulties that evolved after independence Turkey has rendered a
    comprehensive support to Baku in the military, financial, technical,
    human and education spheres. Such support and assistance will
    continue in future.
    Democratization of the South Caucasus is one of the major goals of
    Turkey's foreign policy. We consider democracy as a warranty of a
    long-term stability. It is important to provide an opportunity for
    statement of position through democratic channels in the context of
    development of pluralist democracy of oppositional establishments
    functioning within the constitutional frames. Despite some shortages
    the 6 November parliamentary elections in 2005 were a stage in the
    development of democracy in Azerbaijan. Uninterrupted continuation of
    the process of democratization and implementation of reforms in this
    respect are very important.
    We share with fraternal Azerbaijan the common human notions like
    democracy, the superiority of the law, and respect to human rights
    and freedom. We will continue supporting the efforts of the
    Azerbaijani authorities in the establishment of democratic
    institutions in the country, as well as the upgrade of the market
    economy.
    Our common will is further development of economic and trade
    relationships, which have great potential. Certainly, utilization of
    the economic potential based on rich natural resources of the Caspian
    Sea will benefit not only Azerbaijan and Turkey, but also the entire
    region.
    Along with the bilateral relationships with the South Caucasus
    countries Turkey gives priority to the development of regional
    cooperation. Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia jointly carry out several
    projects and each of them can be characterized as a `formula of
    success'. The commencement of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) export
    oil pipeline in 2006, the scheduled completion of the construction of
    the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum gas pipeline, as well as continuation of
    engineering work under the construction of
    Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku (KATB) railway route, that we wish to
    put into exploitation in the nearest future, are only few of these
    important projects.

    Question: What is Turkey's position in the issue of resolution of
    conflict situations in the South Caucasus region? Is it possible to
    expect from Ankara any official initiative on the settlement of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    Answer: Since the completion of the cold war [and even now] the South
    Caucasus has become as arena of dramatic events. The collisions on
    interethnic basis and territorial issues resulted in death of
    thousands of people, while ten thousands of people became homeless.
    The unsettlement of `suspended conflicts' is great hindrance in the
    way of establishment of durable stability and prosperity of the
    region.
    Today the South Caucasus region with its rich natural wealth and
    special geographic location has become one of the centers of
    attention of the world community. It is necessary to benefit the
    attention of the international community in the process of settlement
    of regional conflicts.
    Manifestation of any instability in the region is actually a
    potential which negatively impacts on Turkey's interests. Therefore,
    it is very important to intensify the efforts for peaceable
    resolution of conflicts, which will be recognized by all sides and be
    based on major principles of the international law.
    Major principles that our positions are based in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem are well known. The conflict provoked by
    Armenia through the violation of the principles of the international
    law, including the inviolability of the state borders by force and
    respect to the territorial integrity, concerns not only the countries
    of the region, but also all sides interested in peace, stability and
    tranquility in the south Caucasus.
    Turkey, being a member of the OSCE Minsk Group, attentively
    observes a process of the conflict resolution. We hope that under the
    Paris format it will be possible to promote the peaceable resolution
    of the conflict. It is important to continue the dialogue between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia on the level of Presidents and Foreign
    Ministers.
    Undoubtedly, the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will
    greatly contribute the development of regional cooperation and
    normalization of the relationships between Armenia and Turkey. As a
    member of the OSCE Minsk Group we still believe in the necessity of
    active contribution in the search of ways of resolution.
    We still see a platform enabling for the resolution of the conflict
    at the OSCE Minsk Group. At the same time we are sure that
    far-sighted and more multifaceted approach, as well as creative
    innovations will be profitable to remove the exiting disagreements.
    Absence of any progress in the resolution of the conflict in the
    course of the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents held
    in Paris on 10-11 February 2006 actually disappointed the world
    community. It would be profitable for all to continue in 2006 the
    efforts for the solution of the conflict.

    Question: What steps does Turkey plan to take to ensure the security
    of huge regional energy projects such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil
    pipeline and the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzerum gas pipeline?

    Answer: Over the past 28 years Turkey has used the Kerkek-Yumurtalik
    pipeline, while starting from 2002 - the Iranian gas pipeline. So
    far, no negative moment linked with the security problems has been
    observed in the Turkish sections of the pipelines. I mean, we can say
    that Turkey has sufficient experience in the energy security of
    pipelines. Even Turkey can be regarded as one of the more experienced
    countries throughout the world.
    In the context of Article 7 of the Protocol on security of the
    East-West energy corridor, which covers the said projects, Turkey,
    Azerbaijan and Georgia established a joint Commission on the security
    of pipelines. The first meeting of the commission was held on 14
    October 2004 in Ankara with participation of representatives from the
    three countries.
    The gathering focused on the opportunities for development of
    cooperation with respect to ensure the security of the
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline.
    Turkey accepts the security of the pipelines running via its
    territory as an inseparable part of its energy security and
    approaches the issue with more responsibility.

    Question: What work does Turkey intend to do under the implementation
    of the Baku-Akhalkalaki-Kars railway project?

    Answer: The KATB railway project envisages the construction of a
    regional railway route between Turkey and Georgia with further
    connection to it of a railway network existing in Azerbaijan, which
    is sure to lead to the establishment of up-to-date railway road
    system connecting three countries.
    The KATB project opens new opportunities for cargo deliveries
    between Asia and Europe. In case of Marmara project (the construction
    of a railway section under Bosporus - Trend) is connected to the east
    with the expected railway-sea route between Baku and Kazakhstan
    (Aktau) and onwards to China, the KATB will become a part of the
    shorter railway route between Asia and Europe as compared to those
    existing.
    On 28 December 2004 Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan signed a
    protocol on the KATB project. In compliance with the document,
    technical work under the project is carried out by a joint working
    group.
    On 25 May 2005 the heads of three countries, who participated in a
    ceremony of linefill of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan with the first oil,
    signed a statement in support to the KATB project.
    The Transport Ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia held
    talks in Istanbul on 19 September 2005 to discuss the processes
    concerning the KATB project, as well as definition of future concrete
    steps in this respect. In the end of the meeting they took a
    resolution on signing of an intergovernmental agreement, as well as
    commencement of the work on financial provision of the project
    shortly.
    The feasibility work within the framework of the project, which is
    being carried out by one of the Turkish companies and financed by
    Turkey, is scheduled to complete in 2006.
    The international tender under the KATB will be announced after the
    completion of the project work.

    Question: How do you estimate the development of the
    Azerbaijani-Turkish cooperation under the international
    organizations, in particular the Organization of Islamic Conference
    (OIC), UN, and the Council of Europe?

    Answer: Cooperation of Turkey with the friendly and fraternal
    Azerbaijan under the OIC, like in all other spheres, is distinguished
    for proximity in the positions and constructive character. Turkey
    heads the list of states with more active support to Azerbaijan at
    the OIC. During the chairmanship at the 31st session of the
    Ministerial Board of the OIC Turkey rendered a comprehensive
    assistance to Azerbaijan.
    As one knows, on 19-21 June 2006 Baku will host the 33rd meeting of
    the OIC ministers and Azerbaijan will undertake the
    chairmanship-in-office at the organization from Yemen. Azerbaijan
    will become the OIC chairman-in-office in the period of changes in
    the global policy when a regional apprehensibility and expectations
    of all member-countries increase. Indeed, we will boost the support
    to Baku in these conditions.
    We note with satisfaction the cooperation with friendly and
    fraternal Azerbaijan at the UN. Turkey is a candidate to temporary
    membership at the UN Security Council for 2009-2010 and the elections
    will be held at the 63rd UN Assembly due in 2008. A statement on
    support by friendly and fraternal Azerbaijan to the candidacy of
    Turkey was welcomed by Ankara. Turkey also backed the candidacy of
    Azerbaijan at the UN Commission on Human Rights in 2006-2008.
    Besides, Turkey will back the candidacy of Azerbaijan to temporary
    membership at the UN Security Council in 2012-2013.
    The level of the Azerbaijani-Turkish cooperation within the
    framework of the CE is also worth approval. As one of founders of the
    CE, Turkey shares its 50-year experience with Azerbaijan, which
    entered the CE in 2001. The cooperation under the CE actively
    continues at the Ministerial Committee, Parliamentary Assembly, as
    well as the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities. Such
    cooperation provides for more efficient resistance to problems which
    both countries face at the CE, as well as more successful support to
    positive milestones. The PACE winter session held from 23 to 27
    January 2006 hosted discussions on the mandate of Azerbaijani
    parliamentary delegation can be the best model of successful
    interaction.
    Obviously, the cooperation benefits both countries and we wish to
    enhance it.
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