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    COUNCIL OF EUROPE APPLIES DOUBLE STANDARDS: TURKISH DELEGATION TO PACE

    Trend News Agency
    Jan 29 2009
    Azerbaijan

    The Council of Europe applies double standards toward member nations,
    head of Turkey's delegation to PACE Movlud Chavushoglu told Trend News.

    Chavushoglu's statement concerned the discussions about Armenia at
    PACE's winter session.

    The Council of Europe applies double standards not only toward the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, but also Russian-Georgian relations
    and Turkey.

    "During today's discussions about Armenia, we saw PACE's double
    standards," Chavushoglu said. "Although the human rights and political
    freedoms situation is worse in Armenia than Azerbaijan, PACE takes
    a tough stance on Azerbaijan and a soft position on Armenia. This is
    a double standard."

    Existing challenges must be resolved to reach stability and cooperation
    in the region. The main issue is Armenia's occupation of 20 percent
    of Azerbaijani territory, he said.

    Chavushoglu does not believe that the UN and Council of Europe
    resolution to end Armenia's aggressive policies will contribute to
    resolving the conflict.

    "We do not believe that this challenge can be resolved by OSCE Minsk
    Group resolutions. Turkey and regional countries must display their
    own initiatives in this respect," Chavushoglu said.

    Russia has also started to be proactive in resolving the conflict.

    Chavushoglu said although some political forces seem alarmed by the
    supposedly improving Turkish-Armenian relations, their actions should
    be taken with a grain of salt.

    "Certain political forces in Turkey and Azerbaijan use this issue for
    political purposes within the country," Chavushoglu said. "During his
    visit to Yerevan, President Abdullah Gul did not discuss the issues of
    the so-called 'genocide' and opening borders with Turkey. The sides
    discussed withdrawing Armenian troops from the occupied territories
    in Azerbaijan and resolving the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict." He added
    that Ankara's policy on the issue serves the interests of Azerbaijan
    and Turkey.

    The recent improvement in Turkish-Russian relations also does not
    contradict the Turkish-EU partnership, he said. Turkey must carry
    out multilateral policies.

    Ankara's policy on the Caucasus to develop trade relations with Russia
    and other countries does not contradict its partnership with the EU,
    Chavushoglu added.

    " Turkey is already the leading country in the region and cooperates
    with Azerbaijan in this respect," he said.
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