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  • ANKARA: Could There Be Crisis B/W Two Brotherly Countries? Azeri Amb

    "COULD THERE BE A CRISIS BETWEEN TWO BROTHERLY COUNTRIES?" AZERBAIJANI AMBASSADOR

    Andolu Agency
    April 23 2009
    Turkey

    ANKARA (A.A) - 23.04.2009 - Azerbaijan's Ambassador in Ankara Zakir
    Hasimov said Thursday Turkey and Azerbaijan share relations based
    on the idea of "two states and one nation". Speaking at the April 23
    National Sovereignty and Children's Day reception held at the Turkish
    Parliament, Ambassador Hasimov said "could there be a crisis between
    two brotherly countries?".

    Answering questions of journalists, Hasimov said that "as an
    independent state, Turkey has the right to establish bilateral
    relations with any country it wishes. However, Turkey-Armenia relations
    should be parallel to the developments taking place in Upper Karabakh".

    "President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made
    assurances to us in this direction," Hasimov said.

    Reminding the words of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk that "Azerbaijan's
    happiness is our happiness" and the words of late Azerbaijani President
    Haidar Aliyev that "Turkey and Azerbaijan are two states of one
    nation", Ambassador Hasimov said that Turkish-Azerbaijani relations can
    not go out of such principles and no one can disturb such principles.

    Stressing that windows between Turkey and Azerbaijan are open, Hasimov
    said that the Azerbaijani Defense Minister Safar Abiyev will pay a
    visit to Turkey on Friday.

    "President Gul and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev had a positive
    phone conversation today (Thursday)," Hasimov said.

    Asked about when Azerbaijan will accept the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border, Hasimov said that Armenia must withdraw
    from five towns out of seven and Azerbaijani refugees must go back to
    their homes in these territories. "Only then will Azerbaijan accept
    the opening of the Turkish-Armenian border".

    Armenian troops must also withdraw from the remaining two towns and
    Upper Karabakh and Azerbaijani refugees must be able to go back to
    their homes in these regions, Hasimov said.

    We can then discuss the status, Hasimov also said. (SOL)
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