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    GUL OPTIMISTIC ON AZERI-ARMENIAN PEACE PROSPECTS

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 12 2008
    Turkey

    Azerbaijan and Armenia are both willing to seek a solution to their
    long-running dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, President Abdullah Gul has
    said, praising the leaders of both countries for their pro-settlement
    stance.

    Gul, speaking on Wednesday night upon his return from a visit to
    Azerbaijan, said Armenia, which keeps a chunk of Azerbaijani territory
    under occupation due to a dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, could
    withdraw from Azerbaijani territory if a settlement is reached. "The
    Armenians have the will to withdraw from Azerbaijani territory if a
    lasting agreement is reached between Azerbaijan and Armenia," he told
    reporters. Turkey closed its border and severed diplomatic ties with
    Armenia in 1993 in protest of occupation of the Azerbaijani territory.

    But Gul took a landmark step on Saturday to break the ice and visited
    Armenia to watch a World Cup qualifying game between national teams
    of the two countries. The visit has been largely welcomed at home
    but it also raised concerns that ties with Azerbaijan could be damaged.

    Gul, who met with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Ä°lham Aliyev, on
    Wednesday evening during his one-day visit, said he saw no sign of
    Azerbaijani resentment over his Armenia trip. "I have seen there the
    same honest, clear, sincere desire for a solution and respect for
    the adversary that I witnessed earlier in Armenia," Gul said.

    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan said on Wednesday that he might meet
    with his Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts in New York this
    month on the sidelines of a UN General Assembly meeting to discuss
    the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. Progress on this track could normalize
    relations between Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan and would boost
    Turkey's influence in the region. Turkey has proposed a Caucasus
    Stability and Cooperation Platform to resolve regional conflicts after
    a brief Georgian-Russian war last month. The platform is planned to
    bring together Turkey, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan and Georgia around
    the same table.

    Gul said Aliyev appreciated Turkey's efforts for solution of the
    regional conflicts, including the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. "We
    agreed that there must be attempts to solve an issue that has remained
    unresolved for the past 17 years. We may not have a similar opportunity
    in the future. Everybody knows that," he said.

    Speaking at a joint press conference with Gul after their talks, Aliyev
    also said he was optimistic. "There are some factors and news that
    give hope. We look to the future with increasing hopes," Aliyev said.

    He said the failure to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh problem was a
    source of danger for Azerbaijan and the entire region and insisted
    that the dispute must be resolved at once. Elaborating on how a
    solution could be reached, he said the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan must be restored and Armenian forces must withdraw from
    Azerbaijani territory.

    --Boundary_(ID_8+Ar5HPaYMmgkv2sBnmBLg) --
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