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    TURK PM SAYS PROCESS TO FORM A CAUCASAIN UNION TO START NEXT WEEK

    Hurriyet
    Friday, August 15, 2008 14:44
    Turkey

    Turkish and Russian foreign ministers would meet next week to kick-off
    the process to form the "Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform"
    process next week, Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on
    Thursday. (UPDATED)

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan would meet his Russian counterpart
    Segei Lavrov next week to start the process, Erdogan told a press
    conference in Bodrum resort town in Western Turkey after returning
    from his recent visits to Russia and Georgia.

    Erdogan said he conveyed to the all parties the efforts for a
    "Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform" which would include
    Russia and Georgia.

    He said the platform attached importance to regional peace and
    security, and included economic cooperation and energy safety.

    The Turkish prime minister said Georgia also welcomed such a platform,
    and added the process will continue with the participation of this
    country.

    Erdogan said Turkey also wanted Azerbaijan to participate in this
    platform, adding he believed the participation of Armenia would also
    greatly contribute to regional peace.

    "Of course the Minsk process is ongoing in the region. The United
    States, Russia and France are the primary executives of this
    process. But no conclusion has been reached in this process which has
    taken nearly 13 years. We want this process to be accelerated... The
    solution of the Nagorno-Karabak conflict will also end the problems
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia," Erdogan said.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the outcome of the occupation of
    Azerbaijani territories by Armenia, stands as the principal obstacle to
    the political stability, economic development and regional cooperation
    in the Southern Caucasus. The conflict is also responsible for the
    deplorable situation of the nearly one million refugees and internally
    displaced persons in Azerbaijan.

    The Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe is a body co-headed by Russia, the United States and France
    and appointed to mediate in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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