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    Today's Zaman

    04 July 2009, Saturday

    Davutoðlu backs Russian role in Karabakh efforts

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoðlu has backed Russia's role in efforts
    to resolve a territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia,
    noting that the Azerbaijani-Armenian and Turkish-Armenian peace
    processes have improved the political atmosphere in the Caucasus.

    Davutoðlu, speaking after talks in Moscow with his Russian
    counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, late on Thursday praised efforts
    undertaken by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
    (OSCE) Minsk Group. Russia is one of the co-leaders of the Minsk
    Group. `We appreciate Russia's efforts for a resolution to the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in the Minsk Group. I believe we will be
    able to reach a solution with Russia's contributions,' Davutoðlu said
    during a joint press conference with Lavrov.
    Armenia occupied a chunk of Azerbaijani territory in a war over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region in the early 1990s. Turkey, in a show of
    solidarity with Azerbaijan, closed its border and severed diplomatic
    ties with Armenia in 1993. Ankara and Yerevan, however, are now in
    talks to normalize relations and have been holding closed-door
    meetings to that effect. Azerbaijan, Turkey's regional and ethnic ally
    and a key energy supplier, has expressed concern over the
    Turkish-Armenian rapprochement, fearing it would lose key leverage in
    the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.
    Ankara says the Turkish-Armenian and Azerbaijani-Armenian processes
    are separate, although progress on one track will positively affect
    the other. Davutoðlu said Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders are
    expected to meet in Russia on July 18. `We thanked Russia for its
    contributions,' he said.
    Davutoðlu also said Moscow, which supported Armenia in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, backed Turkish-Armenian
    rapprochement. `Russia supports normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations,' he told reporters later in the day.
    Davutoðlu and Lavrov also discussed the Cyprus problem as well as a
    planned visit by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to
    Turkey. Davutoðlu said both countries agree that the Cyprus issue
    should be resolved in the United Nations. `We consider Cyprus to be a
    matter of the UN and do not think that it would be appropriate to
    carry Cyprus to another platform,' Davutoðlu said, apparently
    rejecting European Union pressure on candidate Turkey to agree to
    concessions on Cyprus. `Turkey and Russia share the same viewpoint on
    Cyprus. Russia also thinks Cyprus should be resolved within the
    boundaries of the UN,' he said.


    04 July 2009, Saturday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN WITH WIRES ÝSTANBUL
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