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    Xinhua, China
    Dec 26 2009


    No stability in Caucasus unless occupation over Azeri territory ended: FM


    www.chinaview.cn 2009-12-26 06:14:41 Print

    ANKARA, Dec. 25 (Xinhua) -- Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mammadyarov said Friday that prospects of stability and security in
    the Caucasus looked dim unless Armenian occupation over part of Azeri
    soil ended.

    Speaking at a joint press conference with Turkish counterpart
    Ahmet Davutoglu in the Turkish capital of Ankara, Mammadyarov said,
    "The biggest problem for Azerbaijan in the region is the Upper
    Karabakh, which is under Armenian invasion and the situation of the
    displaced people."


    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu(R) meets with visiting Azeri
    Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov in Ankara, Dec. 25,
    2009.(Xinhua/Anatolia News Agency)
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    "We cannot speak of stability and security in a setting where 20
    percent of Azeri territory is under occupation," said Mammadyarov who
    is visiting in Ankara.

    The Upper Karabakh region has been under Armenian occupation since
    a 1994 ceasefire which followed a six-year war between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia. The region is internationally recognized as part of
    Azerbaijan.

    Mammadyarov said Friday's talks with Davutoglu discussed in detail
    efforts to maintain stability in the region, adding that Azerbaijan
    attached great importance to peace in the Caucasus.


    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu(R) speaks to media with
    visiting Azeri Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov in Ankara, Dec. 25,
    2009.(Xinhua/Anatolia News Agency)
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    For his part, Davutoglu said that they considered Caucasus would
    reach peace soon, and everyone should fulfill his task not to miss the
    opportunity.

    "We fully support the steps which have been taken for a solution
    to Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict," he said.

    "We think that normalization of Azerbaijani-Armenian relations as
    well as Turkish-Armenian relations will constitute an important ground
    for regional prosperity and stability," Davutoglu said.

    In regard to Caucasus, Davutoglu said, "we think that peace will
    be secured in Caucasus soon. Everyone should do what is required for
    solution of problems."

    There is a full cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan
    regarding the matter, he said.

    Davutoglu said, "we will not let anyone ruin relations between the
    two countries and we will not let anyone set our countries against
    each other."

    In October this year, Turkey and Armenia agreed to open borders
    two months after the protocols entered into force. The protocols are
    yet to be ratified by the two countries' parliaments.

    The two sides have no diplomatic or economic ties since Armenia
    declared its independence in 1991. Turkey closed its border with
    Armenia in 1993 to support Azerbaijan during its conflict with Armenia
    over the Upper Karabakh region.


    Editor: Mu Xuequan
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