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    TURKEY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE KARABAKH SETTLEMENT, ARMENIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER STATED
    Anna Nazaryan

    "Radiolur"
    11.06.2009 14:42

    The latest statements of the political circles close to the Azerbaijani
    President on the meeting of the Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents
    in St.

    Petersburg on June 4 evidence that there are discrepancies in the
    political elite of the country, Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian told reporters during the joint press conference with his
    Estonian counterpart Urmas Paet.

    According to him, following the meeting in St. Petersburg the
    Foreign Ministers met reporters and said that the meeting between the
    Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan had passed in a constructive
    atmosphere. "We declared that we were moving forward, and a new
    meeting of Presidents was possible in the near future. The impression
    presented by the Armenian and Azerbaijani Ministers was positive,"
    Edward Nalbandian reminded.

    According to him, the statements of the officials close to the
    President of Azerbaijan create an impression that "the right hand
    is unaware of what the left hand is doing" or there are certain
    disagreements in those circles.

    The Armenian Foreign Minister underlined that persons involved in the
    settlement process advice not to pay attention to such statements,
    because they are unserious. But when they grow from tendency into
    pattern, we get further convinced that Azerbaijan is participating
    in these negotiations for purposes other than reaching a result.

    Commenting on Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davudoglu's statement that
    "the Turkish side is willing to normalize the relations with Armenia
    as soon as possible," the Armenian Foreign Minister stated: "We have
    repeatedly stated that Armenia is ready to normalize its relations
    with Turkey without any preconditions. If the latest statement of
    the Turkish Foreign Minister falls in that context, and if they are
    ready to move in that direction, the statement can only be welcomed."

    "Such statements should be welcomed, but when we differentiate
    between the emotional and the rational, we should look who this
    statement is addressed to: the Turkish society, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Washington, Moscow, Brussels or someone else. Turkish statements were
    of completely different nature before Ahmet Davudoglu's last speech,"
    Edward Nalbandian said.

    As for Davudoglu's statement that the Presidents of Armenia and
    Azerbaijan are going to meet in Italy soon, Mr. Nalbandian noted
    that Turkey had nothing to do with the settlement of the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict.

    "If it was involved in the process, it would know that the question
    was not on the agenda," Minister Nalbandian concluded.

    The Foreign Minister of Estonia, Urmas Paet, noted that Estonia was
    interested in the deepening of relations with Armenia.=2 0The Minister
    sees broad opportunities for cooperation.
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