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    TURKEY SAYS NORMALIZATION TALKS WITH ARMENIA ARE UNDERWAY

    Hurriyet
    June 24 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - The talks aimed at the normalization of relations between
    Ankara and Yerevan continue at various levels, a Turkish foreign
    ministry spokesman said on Wednesday, ruling out recent reports
    suggesting the suspension of the agreed road map with Armenia.

    "We are discussing all issues with Armenia, and what is important
    is principles we set," Anatolian Agency quoted spokesperson Burak
    Ozugergin as telling a press conference in the Turkish capital
    of Ankara.

    Ozugergin said there was also an ongoing process between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia, and both processes were affecting each other.

    Turkey and Armenia agreed in April on a "road map" deal for U.S.-backed
    talks that could lead to the normalization of ties and the opening
    of their border, which Ankara closed in a show of support to Baku in
    1993 after Armenian occupation of Azeri territories in the disputed
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Turkish officials, however, have said Turkey will not open its border
    with Armenia before the neighboring country ends its occupation of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, reassuring Azeri leaders that Ankara's efforts to
    reconcile with Yerevan would not undermine the country's interests.

    Recent media reports questioned further progress in talks between
    Turkey and Armenia. Even EU South Caucasus envoy Peter Semneby said
    in an interview published last week Turkey has taken a "tactical step
    backwards" on normalizing relations with Armenia because of fierce
    domestic reaction to the move.

    Ozugergin said the road map would be made public when the conditions
    are suitable, adding he had already said that the two countries have
    agreed on some principles.

    He said Turkey was supporting a solution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute through peaceful means, and a positive course of the process
    would contribute to peace and stability in the Caucasus.

    The spokesman also said Turkey would support any positive development
    or step in the Minsk process.

    "Settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem will restore stability
    in the region, and make it sustainable," Ozugergin said.

    Ozugergin also said Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu might
    meet foreign ministers of other countries, including his Armenian
    counterpart Eduard Nalbandian, on the Greek island of Corfu during
    an informal meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation
    in Europe, or OSCE, this weekend.
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