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    BAKU UNRUFFLED BY TURKISH-ARMENIAN TALKS

    Assa-Irada
    July 21 2008
    Azerbaijan

    A senior Azerbaijani official has said there was no need for Bakus
    harsh protests against the recently-started dialog between Turkey
    and Armenia. The talks currently under way between the two countries
    serve to determining the nature of bilateral relations, their history
    and current state, the head of the Presidents Office international
    relations department, Novruz Mammadov, said, adding that Ankara was
    securing its own interests in its relations with the neighboring
    country. As for the relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey, he
    said the two states were enjoying close ties and always acted as
    fraternal nations and strategic partners, and this affected the
    mentioned developments.

    Overall, even without our insistence, Turkey has attached great
    importance since the very beginning to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict in its relations with Armenia and stated
    that these ties depend on the resolution of this conflict. Mammadov
    said some contacts between Turkey and Armenia were possible in
    principle. He said Armenia was striving to achieve opening of the
    border between the two countries by all means. In reality, there are
    factors impeding this. The biggest problem is that Armenian leaders
    should eliminate the hurdles of their own that stand in the way of
    negotiating and taking relations to a high level, Mammadov said. He
    cited such examples as territorial claims against Turkey reflected
    in the Armenian Constitution and Yerevans frequent attempts to use
    the genocide claims as tools of pressure on Ankara. I believe that
    Turkey is trying to strike understanding with Armenia and to fairly
    resolve the situation that emerged. On one hand, this is also a
    test for Turkey with regard to the promises it has made. But I dont
    think Turkey will take any steps counter to Azerbaijans interests,
    the presidential administration official concluded. Armenia and
    Turkey have been at odds and the border between the two countries
    has been closed since 1993 on Ankaras insistence due to Armenias
    policy of occupation and the Armenian genocide claims. Armenia has
    been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijani territory since the early
    1990s in defiance of international law. Armenians term the 1915
    developments in the Ottoman Empire as genocide, a claim strenuously
    denied by the modern Turkish state. The Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry
    spokesman Khazar Ibrahim said his country took Ankaras statements and
    position as a basis regarding the issue of Turkish-Armenian dialog. If
    Turkish officials state that the countrys stance remains unchanged,
    we hope that Ankaras future steps will be based on that policy,
    he told a news conference Monday. Ibrahim said that unlike Turkey,
    the issue concerning the Armenia-Azerbaijan border is very complex
    as it depends not only on Azerbaijans will. It is common knowledge
    that most of Azerbaijans territories bordering on Armenia are under
    occupation. From this standpoint, even if we seek to open up the
    border, we cant do it in these conditions. Therefore, the key issue
    is that Armenia must withdraw its armed forces from our occupied
    land. Armenia and Azerbaijan waged a war over the mountainous region
    of Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh in the early 1990s, which claimed some
    30,000 lives and displaced about a million Azerbaijanis. Armenia has
    been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijans internationally-recognized
    territory since then. The ceasefire accord was signed in 1994, but
    the OSCE-brokered peace talks have been fruitless so far.
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