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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN DECIDE TO WORK ON A LASTING PEACE DEAL: TURKISH FM

    Hurriyet
    Dec 5 2008
    Turkey

    Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers decided to work on a
    lasting peace agreement in their trilateral meeting with Turkish
    foreign minister on the sidelines of a OSCE summit. (UPDATED)

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan met Thursday his counterparts,
    Edward Nalbandian of Armenia and Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan,
    on the sidelines of the OSCE meeting in Helsinki.

    "I see this decision as an important one made to solve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute," he was quoted by Anatolian Agency as
    telling reporters after he returned from Finland.

    Babacan said representatives of five countries including Turkey,
    Georgia, Azerbaijan Russia and Armenia that were expected to set up
    the Caucasus Stability & Cooperation Platform, also met in Helsinki
    and exchanged views on the goals, principles, and mechanisms of
    the platform.

    The Turkish foreign minister also said he debated general developments
    in the Caucasus and Nagorno-Karabakh dispute during his visit to
    Baku and Caucasian issues, Russia-NATO relationship, Georgia-Ukraine
    committees, and the situation in Afghanistan and Kosovo in the NATO
    meeting in Brussels.

    AGREEMENT ON CONTINUATION OF MEETINGS

    Turkish and Armenian foreign ministers agreed to continue such
    contacts; while an official from the OSCE Minsk Group said the
    border between two countries will open soon, media reports suggested
    on Friday.

    Babacan and Nalbandian agreed to continue such meetings, Public Radio
    of Armenia and Russian Interfax news agency reported.

    "The foreign ministers of Armenia and Turkey met in Helsinki on
    December 4. At their meeting, the parties continued negotiations
    intended to help straighten out the Armenian-Turkish relationship,"
    an Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman told Interfax.

    The two countries have no diplomatic relations and their border
    has been closed for more than a decade, as Armenia presses the
    international community to admit the so-called "genocide" claims
    instead of accepting Turkey's call to investigate the allegations,
    and Armenia's invasion of 20 percent territory of Azerbaijan.

    A warmer period began in the relations when Turkish President Abdullah
    Gul paid a landmark visit to Yerevan in September. Two countries have
    been holding contacts on the minister level since.

    NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Turkey believes the renewed dialogue with Armenia could contribute to
    the solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, an Azerbaijani under
    the occupation of Armenia.

    An official from the OSCE said 2008 was a good year in the sense of
    the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    "I have often recalled the so-called golden opportunity, and after
    today's meeting it seems to me that the work on the basic principles
    will complete next spring and them it will be possible to work at
    the agreement. But everything certainly depends on the will of the
    parties", the special rapporteur of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
    on South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh Goran Lennmarker was quoted as
    saying by the Azerbaijani media.

    The conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia began in 1988 on Armenian
    territorial claims over Azerbaijan. Since 1992 Armenian Armed Forces
    have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan including the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region and its seven surrounding districts.

    Lennmarker added Turkey's mediation on the conflict was a good
    initiative and it is not good not only for Azerbaijan but also for
    Armenia. He also voiced hope that the border between Armenia and
    Turkey will open soon.

    Turkey had offered Armenia to open the border on the condition of
    the establishment of a joint commission to investigate the 1915
    incidents. Armenia has been dragging its feet on accepting the
    proposal.

    TALKS GOING WELL

    Babacan said earlier Friday that talks between Turkey and Armenia as
    well as Azerbaijan and Armenia were going well.

    "I can say that things are going well both in the process between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia as well as between Turkey and Armenia and
    I hope that the talks would yield the desired result, which is the
    total normalization of relations," Babacan was quoted by Anatolian
    Agency as telling reporters in Helsinki.

    Babacan said the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was a complicated issue
    with many levels, but added that both Azeri and Armenian presidents
    had the political will to find a solution.

    The Turkish foreign minister also held talks with co-chairs of the
    Minsk Group dealing with the Nagorno-Karabakh issue in Helsinki.

    He said the U.S., Russia and France also extended support for the
    process between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    "I have told all parts that they should not miss the opportunity for
    a solution, and I hope these efforts will yield result to help create
    a new atmosphere of peace, stability and security in the Caucasus,"
    Babacan said.
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