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    TURKEY TO USE SECURITY COUNCIL TO LINK KARABAKH WITH ARMENIA TALKS

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/15/turkey-to -use-security-council-to-link-karabakh-with-armeni a-talks/
    June 15th, 2009

    ANKARA -Ankara will use the UN Security Council to try and link
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to the ongoing US backed efforts to
    normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia, Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu said on Monday, the Azeri Trend news agency reported.

    A non-actor in the Karabakh conflict, Turkey has been seeking to boost
    its role in the peace process by conditioning its own negotiations with
    Armenia to a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict currently
    being mediated by the US, France and Russia through the OSCE Minsk
    Group.

    Turkey assumed the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security
    Council from Russia for one month on June 1. It was elected a
    non-permanent member in October 2008.

    "Turkey favors discussions over matters of international interest and
    importance including the Karabakh conflict. We want Armenia-Azerbaijan
    talks to be fruitful," Davutoglu told the Azeri Trend News Agency,
    in response to a question asking whether Turkey would address the
    issue in the UN Security Council.

    According to Trend, Davutoglu said that negotiations to establish
    normal relations between Armenia and Turkey are not only limited
    within the scope of 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.," he was quoted by Trend as saying. "There
    is a need for progress and development in the resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict to normalize the situation in the region."

    "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 the resolution of the conflict
    in every way possible."

    The Minsk Group warned Ankara in May to drop its efforts to link the
    two unrelated issues. It said, through its French representative,
    Bernard Fassier, that linking the Karabakh peace process with the
    normalization of Armenia-Turkish relations can jeopardize the new
    momentum in the Karabakh talks.

    Davutoglu's remarks come despite repeated warnings by Washington and
    the Minsk Group that Ankara must not link the two unrelated issues. The
    newly confirmed U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and
    Eurasian Affairs, Philip Gordon, announced in Yerevan on June 9 that
    Turkey would need to drop its renewed linkage between the reopening of
    the Turkish-Armenian border and a resolution of the Karabakh conflict.

    "Turkey-Armenia normalization would benefit Turkey, it would benefit
    Armenia and it would benefit the entire region. Because of that we
    don't think it should be linked to anything else," he said, stressing
    that normalization "should proceed within a reasonable time frame."

    That "means the process can't be infinite," he said, adding that
    Washington is closely watching regional developments. "It can't go
    on forever. I think the parties understand that."

    Armenia has also criticized Turkey for its uncompromising position in
    their negotiations, saying that statements linking the two unrelated
    issues could hamper both the Armenian-Azerbaijani, as well as the
    Armenian-Turkish negotiations.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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