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    TURKISH MP: IN THE NEAR FUTURE, TURKEY MIGHT BECOME THE FOURTH CO-CHAIR OF OSCE MINSK GROUP

    Today.Az
    http://www.today.az/news/politics/ 52961.html
    June 8 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Day.Az interview with the Turkish deputy from the ruling Justice and
    Development Party Orhan Erdem.

    - What do you think about the current state of Turkish-Armenian
    relations?

    - It is impossible to say that Turkey and Armenia have good
    relations. And it lasts a long time. Unsolved problems are not a
    solution. Armenia continues occupation of Azerbaijani lands. You should
    know the following, and this is important - the Turkish parliament,
    government and opposition will never take steps that might cause
    concern in Azerbaijan. This opinion was also voiced by our respected
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He said this in open during his
    recent visit to Azerbaijan.

    - Armenian officials stated that the process of normalization of
    Armenian-Turkish relations has been delayed because of the Turkish
    side. It was noted that the parties have reached agreements, but
    due to delaying the process by the Turkish side and in conditions
    of the respective statements, the process has been delayed to some
    extend. What is Armenia trying to say?

    - Both Turkey and Armenia have an internal policy. Naturally,
    in my view, such kinds of statements might be voiced inside the
    country. Several months ago Turkish opposition stated that the
    normalization process supposedly completed. Similar statements were
    heard in Azerbaijan as well.

    And what happened then? Mr Erdogan arrived in Baku, met with
    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. The parties negotiated, made
    statements. Naturally, there are many people distorting the truth. We
    can see it in terms of international relations as well.

    But most important things lie within the statements of officials of
    the states. I am not a representative on Foreign Relations in the
    parliament, but I understand that probably in the negotiating process,
    dates are specified, the parties are called upon to solve problems
    within a specified time frame. Perhaps, in this context, they have
    produced some documents, and now the same is expected of Turkey.

    I do not think that this should be exaggerated. Citizens of Azerbaijan,
    first of all, should know the following - Turkish people and deputies
    they choose are not supporters of causing any damage to Azerbaijan
    and are sensitive in these issues.

    But, God forbid, the necessary steps will be made by the Armenians to
    liberate the occupied Azerbaijani territories, the rights of refugees
    and displaced persons will be restored, and the solution of all
    problems will be launched. The people of Turkey do not think otherwise.

    - And how would you comment on the Turkish-Armenian "football
    diplomacy" and statements by the President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan
    who said that the border between the two countries will open, and he
    will visit Turkey to see the football match between teams of Turkey
    and Armenia?

    - In my opinion, the solution of those problems that I pointed out is
    not possible before the match. That is, if Sargsyan visits Turkey,
    it will happen only after the solution of all these problems. That
    is, only after the settlement of existing problems with Azerbaijan
    and Turkey.

    - How do you value the repeatedly voiced statements of the Armenian
    side that Turkey should not interfere in the process of settling the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?

    - This is wrong. Because Turkey should not be left out of developments
    in the geography where it belongs. What do we usually say about
    us? We are one nation, two states. Turkic countries in our geography
    must find a way to cooperation. Countries of this geography gained
    independence and Turkey was always close to these countries, helping
    to solve their problems, despite existence of its own. This process
    should be intensified. So, they seem to be telling us: "Do not pay
    attention to Karabakh, and mind your own business".

    Turkey is not a small country. Turkey is not limited to
    its borders. Turkey helps both Afghanistan and Syria to solve
    problems. Turkey carries out the mediation mission to resolve various
    problems and can not remain indifferent to the problems of fraternal
    Azerbaijan. I do not believe that someone in Turkey thinks otherwise.

    - Both Armenian and the Azeri press have recently written much about
    Turkey's possible becoming the fourth mediator of the Minsk Group,
    aimed to solve the Karabakh conflict. Do you think it is necessary
    for Turkey to become the fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group?

    - Yes, it must. If Turkey becomes the fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk
    Group, our Azerbaijani friends will be more convenient to take any
    steps to resolve the conflict. I think Turkey may soon become the
    fourth co-chair of OSCE Minsk Group.

    As I noted earlier, Turkey is strong and, God forbid, we will continue
    to take joint steps to resolve the Karabakh problem.
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