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    OSCE MG FRENCH COCHAIRMAN ASKS TURKEY NOT TO LINK TURKEY-ARMENIA TRACK WITH NAGORNO-KARABAKH TALKS

    ArmInfo
    2009-05-20 12:54:00

    ArmInfo. The Turkey-Armenia track has no link to the Nagorno- Karabakh
    talks, according to the French co-chairman of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe, or OSCE, Minsk Group. He implied
    that Ankara's request from Yerevan to withdraw from Azerbaijani
    territory in return for opening the border would spoil the regional
    parameters, OSCE MG French Co-chairman Bernard Fassier said in Ankara.

    According to the Turkish media, B. Fassier said, in particular:
    "We consider [the Turkey- Armenia talks and Nagorno-Karabakh process]
    as parallel lines, and according to Euclidian geometry, parallel lines
    never cross. But, there are interactions. The historic reconciliation
    between Turkey and Armenia could affect the environment positively
    but not Nagorno-Karabakh talks," Bernard Fassier said Monday at a
    luncheon with a limited group of journalists.

    Fassier, on the eve of a crucial meeting between Armenian and
    Azerbaijani leaders early next month in St. Petersburg, visited Ankara
    as a last stop of a regional tour that included Yerevan and Baku. He
    held meetings at the Foreign Ministry just a week after Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would not open its border with
    Armenia unless Yerevan ends its occupation on Azerbaijani territory.

    In contradiction to Fassier's description of "parallel lines,"
    Ankara considers only one track is able to achieve a comprehensive
    settlement in the region. "If by mistake an unfortunate mix of these
    talks might only make things more difficult," Fassier said. According
    to Turkish sources, Fassier asked Turkey not to link these two issues,
    especially at a time when the international community has increased
    its pressure on the parties to compromise for a solution.

    Turkey and Armenia announced a road map on April 22 that would
    bring about the unconditional normalization of ties. But as a result
    of Azerbaijan's overreaction to the process, Ankara had to declare
    that it is ready to open the border with Armenia in return for the
    withdrawal of Armenian forces from Nagorno-Karabakh. There were
    unconfirmed reports that Armenia could withdraw from five regions
    out of seven surrounding the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    But for Fassier, the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the regions
    should not be expected in the short-term as "there has to be a full
    settlement allowing the changing of all parameters comprehensively."

    "We are not trying to reach forthe moon, but to solve what is
    possible to solve today," he said, adding that the Minsk Group
    has so far proposed to establish an interim situation that would
    not constitute casus belli (justification for acts of war) for any
    of the countries. The further stages and the final status of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh would be reasonably settled afterward.
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