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    Azerbaijani Press
    Sept 10 2008



    EXPERTS DIFFER ON GOAL OF TURKISH LEADERS' VISIT TO AZERBAIJAN


    Azerbaijani analysts have differed on the goal of Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul's visit to Azerbaijan on 10 September.

    Opposition political analyst Qabil Huseynli has told Yeni Musavat
    daily that the Turkish president came to Baku to discuss his 6
    September visit to Armenia.

    "Gul's talks in Yerevan and the points raised during the talks could
    not have gained any force without them being discussed with the
    Azerbaijani leadership," Yeni Musavat quoted Huseynli as saying.

    The expert said that any agreement should meet Azerbaijan's interests
    in the Nagornyy Karabakh settlement, be it the Nabucco gas pipeline
    passing through Armenia or Turkey opening borders with Armenia.

    In an interview with Azadliq, pro-opposition political analyst Zardust
    Alizada said that Turkey was trying to convince Baku to agree to the
    Nabucco pipeline passing through Armenia rather than Georgia.

    "Nabucco's passing through Georgia is dangerous," Alizada
    said. "Russian troops are standing there and they can halt it any
    time. Europe wants gas. Therefore, they ask that gas is transported
    from Azerbaijan to Armenia and further to Turkey. Azerbaijan says that
    Armenians should return Karabakh and then it will let gas pass through
    there."

    Alizada said that however, Armenia had no intention of returning
    Karabakh. "They are trying now to ensure that [Azerbaijani President
    Ilham] Aliyev compromises and the pipeline passes through Armenia,"
    Alizada said.

    In the meantime, another analyst, Zeynal Ziya, told private Ekspress
    newspaper that Turkey wants to resolve its problems with Armenia,
    while at the same time trying to keep Azerbaijan happy. The expert
    accused Turkey of taking advantage of the Karabakh conflict.

    "In any case, a solution to the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict is nowhere
    to be seen. What we can see is that the Armenian-Turkish dialogue will
    become more intense and Ankara-Yerevan ties will warm up," Ziya said.

    [Exerpts translated from Azeri Yeni Musavat, Azadliq, & Ekspress]
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