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    TURKEY, AZERBAIJAN REAFFIRM COMMITMENT TO ALLIANCE

    Today's Zaman
    June 23 2009
    Turkey

    The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Turkey met in Istanbul on
    Sunday evening for an unofficial meeting, during which they reaffirmed
    the neighboring countries' understanding of "one nation, two states."

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and his Azerbaijani
    counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov, were together for a one-and-a-half-hour
    dinner at a restaurant as the latter stopped in Istanbul before
    returning to Baku after a visit to Japan.

    "We have reviewed all developments in the region with the understanding
    of 'one nation, two states,' as we have always done. We have together
    discussed the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the
    recent period, the other developments in the region and, in addition,
    the developments in our bilateral relations, which are proceeding
    extremely well. This was not an officially planned meeting," Davutoglu
    was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency as the two responded
    to questions from reporters following the dinner.

    After decades of hostility, Turkey and Armenia announced in April a
    "roadmap" for re-establishing diplomatic relations and opening their
    shared border. But Ankara's ally Azerbaijan said Armenia should first
    leave Nagorno-Karabakh, a mostly ethnic Armenian enclave that broke
    away after fighting a bloody war with Azerbaijan in the 1990s and
    claims independence. Turkey then offered support for the Azerbaijani
    position, complicating further progress in talks with Armenia.

    Davutoglu was reminded of remarks by his Armenian counterpart, Edward
    Nalbandian, who had said Yerevan expects Ankara to take new steps
    for the normalization of bilateral ties and was asked to elaborate
    on those possible steps.

    "I have always said, 'Steps are steps that should be taken
    mutually.' As Turkey, our eventual goal is maintaining permanent
    stability, peace and welfare in the region. This doesn't take place via
    unilateral steps. All parties should take steps with goodwill. Turkey
    has shown in the past that it will take steps with goodwill toward
    the entire region. But permanent peace can be maintained in case of
    mutually taking these steps. Indeed, we have dealt with these issues,"
    Davutoglu replied.

    Mammadyarov, who described his meeting with Davutoglu as "very
    important and good," was asked about the current phase of negotiations
    between Baku and Yerevan.

    Mammadyarov said negotiations were still under way and that his
    country expected Yerevan to end its occupation of Azerbaijani land
    at the end of these negotiations.
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