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    DAVUTOGLU AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY ARE STRATEGIC PARTNERS

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 27 2009

    Turkey and Azerbaijan are not only ordinary allies and neighbors,
    they are also two strategic partners, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    said on Tuesday during an official visit to Baku.

    Davutoglu arrived in the Azerbaijani capital late on Monday when
    he flew from Damascus with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar
    Mammadyarov. The two ministers had participated in the 36th session
    of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the Islamic
    Conference (OIC) held in the Syrian capital.

    In Turkey, everybody has different political thoughts, however,
    everybody attaches importance to relations with Azerbaijan, Davutoglu
    said on Tuesday at a joint press conference following talks with
    Mammadyarov, the Anatolia news agency reported. "Turkey and Azerbaijan
    are not two ordinary friend, neighbor and brother countries, they
    are at the same time two strategic partners.

    One of the fundamental foreign policy priorities which is embraced by
    everybody in Turkey -- no matter what political thought those [people]
    have -- is the existing strategic partnership with Azerbaijan,"
    DavutoÃ~Câ~@~^Ã.. .¸lu was quoted as saying by the Cihan news agency.

    The minister, whose visit to Baku is his second official visit upon
    being appointed to his current post earlier this month, underlined
    that nobody should have doubts about Turkey's sensitivities concerning
    Azerbaijan.

    Kiniklioglu we pass Turkish concerns to Armenians

    Suat Kiniklioglu, member of Parliament and deputy chairman of external
    affairs for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), has
    said a workshop like this week's Turkey-Armenia relations gives an
    opportunity to Turkey to talk about concerns of the both sides as the
    process of rapprochement with Armenia continues. "We want to share the
    concerns in Turkey here. Even from the language used at the workshop
    we see that we don't know each other well. We talk about Turkey-Armenia
    relations as well as Azerbaijan's role in it in the context of regional
    dynamics," said KÃ~Câ~@~^±nÃ~Câ~@ ~^ ±klÃ~Câ~@~^±o&# xC3 ;~Câ~@~^Ã...¸lu
    yesterday at Turkey-Armenia Relations Workshop organized by the
    Foundation for Political Economic and Social Research (SETA).

    Asked about the influence of the Karabakh issue in that regard,
    KÃ~Câ~@~^±nÃ~C&# xE2;~@~^±klÃ~Câ~@~^Â&#xB 1;oÃ~Câ~@~^Ã...¸lu said there is
    parallel process to the Turkey-Armenia negotiations on the issue
    taken by the Minsk group. "The process is parallel and they support
    each other. But these are difficult topics. They would have been
    solved in 16 or 17 if they were easy," he said. "Turkey has good
    relations with both Azerbaijan and Georgia, and wants to add Armenia
    into this. News of the normalization process with Armenia affects
    Karabakh but the film is continuing and there will be developments,
    hopefully positive." He also indicated that normalization of relations
    with Armenia and resolution to the Karabakh conflict are both "mutually
    reinforcing each other and interacting."

    Attending the workshop Alexander Iskandaryan, director of the Caucasus
    Institute based in Yerevan, said that they don't expect that the
    border between Armenia and Turkey will be open soon, closed by Turkey
    in 1993 protesting the Armenian occupation of Nagorno-Karabakh in
    Azerbaijan. "We don't expect that the border will be open in a short
    period of time but once the border opens historical dimension of
    Turkey-Armenia relations will not be so much important," he said.

    Most of the participants at the workshop indicated that a closed
    border with Armenia, "an anomaly of the Cold War years," should be
    corrected, and this is the last legacy of the Soviet Union as NATO
    member Turkey faces a closed border.

    Bulent Aras from SETA said the Cold War has been continuing in the
    Caucasus although it ended in the rest of the world. Yonca Poyraz
    DoÃ~Câ~@~^Ã...¸an Ã~Câ~@~^°stanbul

    "Our Azerbaijani siblings should know that Turkey will be by the side
    of Azerbaijan in the future as well, as it has been in history,"
    DavutoÃ~Câ~@~^Ã...&# xC2;¸lu said. "Our message intended for the actors
    in the region, particularly intended for Armenia, is very open and
    clear. The region should now be cleansed of occupations, stresses
    and high tensions," he added, in an apparent reference to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

    The way of resolving frozen conflicts in the region passes through
    setting bilateral, multilateral and all kinds of relations oriented
    toward resolution in motion, DavutoÃ~Câ~@~^Ã...¸lu said, adding:
    "Past incidents showed that frozen problems are like bombs ready to
    explode in our hands and have the potential of increasing regional
    tensions. Now, the time has come to get rid of these bombs which are
    ready to explode."

    Turkey, in every platform, has been voicing the need to resolve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, DavutoÃ~Câ~@~^Ã...¸lu said, stressing
    that Turkey supports the resolution of the conflict within the
    framework of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, while also calling
    on the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
    Minsk Group of countries, mediating talks between Yerevan and Baku
    to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, to intensify their efforts.

    Mammadyarov said they had reviewed bilateral relations between the
    countries and that the relationship between the two neighbors has
    been continuing well. He expressed confidence for the future relations
    between Ankara and Baku.

    Mammadyarov said his country is not satisfied with the trade turnover
    level of $2 billion between Turkey and Azerbaijan: "We also discussed
    cooperation in the fields of energy, economy and culture. Our countries
    have signed around 150 documents in total, but we don't have to stop
    at what has been achieved."
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