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    BAKU NOT WORRIED OVER TURKEY-ARMENIA TALKS

    Today's Zaman
    July 23 2008
    Turkey

    Azerbaijan is not concerned over secret talks between Armenia
    and regional ally Turkey, a spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign
    Ministry has said. Spokesman Khazar Ibrahim said on Monday that the
    Azerbaijani government was interested in Turkey's official position,
    which Ankara said has not changed.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan confirmed last week that there
    had been secret talks between Turkish Foreign Ministry diplomats and
    Armenian officials earlier this month but underlined that such talks
    were taking place from time to time to discuss ways to normalize
    relations between the two estranged neighbors. The Foreign Ministry
    also said no special meaning should be attributed to these talks.

    "What is important for us is the official statements of the Turkish
    officials. Mr. Babacan said Turkey's policy has not changed, and we
    hope that future steps Turkey will take will be in line with this
    policy," Ibrahim, speaking at a press conference, was quoted by the
    Anatolia news agency late on Monday as saying.

    Turkey closed its border and severed its diplomatic ties with Armenia
    in protest of Armenia's occupation of the Azerbaijani territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s. Ankara says normalization of
    ties depends on Armenian withdrawal from Nagorno-Karabakh, a change
    of policy in Yerevan on claims of an Armenian genocide at the hands
    of the Ottoman Empire and formal recognition of the Turkish-Armenian
    border by Armenia.

    The Turkish-Armenian talks, which reportedly took place on July 8 in
    Switzerland, came amid calls for dialogue from Armenian President
    Serzh Sarksyan. Sarksyan repeated his call for closer ties with
    Turkey on Monday, telling a news conference that the improvement
    of ties between Armenia and Turkey is mutually beneficial. Sarksyan
    said earlier this month that he had invited his Turkish counterpart,
    Abdullah Gul, to visit Yerevan and watch a football match in September.
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