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    DAVUTOGLU STRESSES KARABAKH LINK AT OSCE SUMMIT

    Asbarez
    Dec 2nd, 2009

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

    ATHENS (RFE/RL)-Addressing the OSCE ministerial council in Athens
    on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stressed the
    importance of a Nagorno-Karabakh settlement acceptable to Azerbaijan
    for the normalization of his country's relations with Armenia.

    He spoke instead about international efforts to broker a solution to
    the Karabakh dispute. Respect for Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
    "must constitute the bedrock" of such a solution, he said.

    "Turkey is of the view that efforts aimed at the resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the creation of an environment of
    durable peace and stability in the region are mutually reinforcing
    and have a direct impact on one another. The two processes cannot be
    seen in isolation," Davutoglu added in a clear reference to Ankara's
    demands on Yerevan to make heavy concessions in the Karabakh conflict
    for normal relations with Turkey.

    Davutoglu and his Armenian counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, held talks
    on the sidelines of the OSCE meeting late Tuesday. Official Armenian
    and Turkish sources said the talks focused on the implementation of the
    recently signed protocols envisaging the establishment of diplomatic
    relations between the two states and the reopening of their border.

    The official Turkish Anatolia news agency said the Karabakh issue was
    also on the agenda, a claim denied by Nalbandian. "We didn't discuss
    the Karabakh issue," he told journalists on Wednesday.

    In a speech at the forum earlier in the day, Nalbandian warned Ankara
    against delaying the mandatory parliamentary ratification of the
    protocols. "Unjustified delays and preconditions, including a drive to
    link the issue with the Karabakh conflict, can harm both processes,"
    he said.

    President Serzh Sarkisian issued a similar warning over the weekend.

    He implied that Yerevan could walk away from the agreements if Ankara
    fails to implement them within a "reasonable time frame."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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