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    TURKISH FM: TURKEY-ARMENIA BILATERAL TIES SHOULD NOT AFFECT TURKEY-U.S. RELATIONS

    ArmInfo
    2009-06-15 12:13:00

    ArmInfo. Turkey-Armenia bilateral ties should not affect
    Turkey-U.S. relations, Foreign Minister of Turkey Ahmad Davudoglu
    said in an exclusive interview with Trend News.

    When asked about the parallel nature of the processes of normalization
    of the Armenian- Turkish relations and Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    settlement, the minister said: 'Our policy on this issue is obvious. We
    see from dialogue with Armenia that it also wants peace and development
    in the Caucasus. We want to further normalize bilateral ties as a
    part of our good neighbor policy. There is a need for progress and
    development in the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to
    normalize situation in the region. All sides must work to implement
    these plans. Turkey-Armenia bilateral ties are not only limited with
    the South Caucasus, but they also impact Turkey-U.S. relations. This is
    not right. Our relations with Armenia must not influence our relations
    with the U.S.'. The minister did not agree to the opinion that talks
    on "Road Map" are not as significant as before following Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's visit to Azerbaijan: ' We are resolute enough in talks with
    Armenia. Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan and even Russia and Georgia share
    common future. We all are located in the same region. So, we need to
    be constructive and avoid processes and actions that hinder our talks'.

    When asked whether the main agenda of Turkey, chairing in the UN
    SC, includes Karabakh issue, Davudoglu replied: 'Of course, we have
    such plans.

    Our first meeting in New York was symbolic as Turkey has just assumed
    mandate of chairmanship in the Security Council. This month a wide
    range of issues will be discussed in the Security Council. Turkey
    favors discussions over matters of international interest and
    importance including Karabakh problem. We want Armenia-Azerbaijan
    talks to be fruitful. We also work on this issue within the OSCE Minsk
    Group. During my Washington visit I discussed it with U.S. officials
    and we concluded that our common task is to contribute to resolution
    of the conflict in every way possible'.
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