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    MEETING IN THE WHITE HOUSE ERDOGAN AGAIN TIES THE KARABAKH ISSUE TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
    Armen Dilanyan

    "Radiolur"
    08.12.2009 11:46
    Glendale

    On Monday the White House hosted a meeting between US President Barack
    Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    President Obama told a briefing following the meeting that during the
    course of the discussions the parties had the opportunity to survey
    a wide range of issues that both the United States and Turkey are
    concerned about.

    "I thanked Prime Minister Erdogan and the Turkish people for their
    outstanding contributions to stabilizing Afghanistan. We discussed
    our joint role in helping Iraq achieve the kind of independence and
    prosperity that I think has been advanced as a consequence of the
    election law finally being passed over the weekend," Obama said.

    The interlocutors discussed issues of regional peace, and President
    Obama indicated to the Prime Minister how important it is to resolve
    the issue of Iran's nuclear capacity in a way that allows Iran to
    pursue peaceful nuclear energy but provides assurances that it will
    abide by international rules and norms, and said he believes Turkey
    can be an important player in trying to move Iran in that direction.

    They discussed the continuing role that they can play as NATO allies
    in strengthening Turkey's profile within NATO and coordinating more
    effectively on critical issues like missile defense.

    President Obama congratulated the Prime Minister on some courageous
    steps taken around the issue of normalizing Turkish-Armenian relations,
    and encouraged him to continue to move forward along this path.

    According to The Turkish Prime Minister, they discussed relations
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which is of great importance. "This
    is important in the context of Turkish-Armenian relations. We
    have discussed the Minsk Group and what the Minsk Group can do -
    the United States, Russia, and France - to add more impetus to that
    process. I can say that the Minsk process is going to have a very
    positive impact on the overall process, because the normalization
    process between Turkey and Armenia is very much related to these
    issues. As the administration in Turkey, we are determined to move
    forward in this area," Erdogan said.

    The statements about the Armenian-Turkish relations were restricted
    to this. However, Elizabeth S. Chouldjian, Communications Director
    of the Armenian National Committee of Armenia (ANCA), told "Radiolur"
    what was happening in the White House following the meeting.

    "Prime Minister Erdogan clearly denied the Armenian Genocide, saying
    the Turkish national could not have committed genocide. As for the
    Karabakh issue, Erdogn once again tied it to the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols. It's clear that he would use this opportunity to exert
    pressure and push forwards their views of the Karabakh issue,"
    she said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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