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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Rasim Aghayev: Baku should take retaliatory measures as regards Turkey
    19.07.2008 14:42 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `I want to remind you that several years ago we all
    witnessed resentment of President of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev over the
    expansion of Turkish-Armenian relations. At that time a group of
    business people of Turkey announced that Armenia is a good and
    perspective market for Turkish goods and services and there is a need
    to normalize Turkish-Armenian relations. And only after Heydar Aliyev
    left for Turkey, where he met with the country's leadership and spoke
    before the Turkish parliament, it became possible to stop talks about
    possible opening of the Turkish-Armenian border, deepening of ties
    between Turkey and Armenia. But the very fact of such feeling in
    Turkey proved existence of people, who spoke for normalization of the
    Turkish-Armenian relations,' Rasim Aghayev said.

    'It seems that this attitude of mind got support from outside and in
    this connection it should be reminded that this very government held a
    meeting, condemning the murder of the Armenian journalist Hrant
    Dink. All this means that the incumbent leadership of Turkey is ready
    to undertake steps for normalization of relations with Armenia.'

    Aghayev wondered whether Turkey can agree to exchange Nagorno Karabakh
    for Armenia's rejection of the wordwide campaign for recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide. `I think Turkish leadership can do it. But this
    will be Turkey's mistake, as concessions in Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    will be immediately entail concessions in the genocide issue, what
    implies compensations to the victims of the genocide and Armenia's
    territorial claims,' he said, Day.az reports.

    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan yesterday appeared to confirm a report in
    the Turkish media that Turkish and Armenian officials had secret talks
    in Switzerland earlier this month. The report in the Hurriyet daily
    said the officials met for a few days starting on July 8 and that a
    senior Foreign Ministry official headed the Turkish delegation.

    `Such talks are held from time to time,' Babacan told reporters.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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