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  • ANKARA: Premier comments on talks with IMF, Azeri-Armenian dispute

    Anadolu Agency, Turkey
    Jan 29 2009


    Turkish premier comments on talks with IMF, Azeri-Armenian dispute



    Davos, 29 January: Turkey's prime minister [Recep Tayyip Erdogan] said
    today that he had a quite fruitful meeting with the IMF's
    (International Monetary Fund) deputy director yesterday.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is currently in the
    Swiss town of Davos to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic
    Forum, replied to reporters' questions on IMF and Turkish-Armenian
    relations.

    Commenting on his recent meeting with John Lipsky, the IMF's first
    deputy managing director, Erdogan said that Turkey's comprehensive
    talks with the fund would continue.

    "I believe yesterday's meeting was quite fruitful. I have seen that
    there was no negative outcome and there was an approach towards a
    solution. I hope we will reach a conclusion soon," he said.

    Prime Minister Erdogan said that the IMF would carry out some works in
    the next ten days. "After ten days, it will be up to the IMF to sign
    an agreement with Turkey," he said.

    Erdogan said that Turkey's current debt to the IMF was about 8.7bn
    dollars.

    Upon a question about his scheduled meeting with President Serzh
    Sargsian of Armenia later in the day, Prime Minister Erdogan said, "as
    you know, I met with President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan yesterday
    evening. Our talks will constitute a frame for today's meeting with
    President Sargsian. We cannot leave Azerbaijan alone about the
    Karabakh dispute. Armenia should display the necessary understanding
    to this end. If Armenia acts sincerely, today's meeting could pave way
    to a road map."

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Erdogan held bilateral talks with Prime
    Minister Sali Berisha of Albania.
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