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    TURKISH EXPERT: ARMENIA DRAGGING OUT KARABAKH TALKS

    news.az
    Nov 20 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Sinan Ogan The talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents
    on 22 November are unlikely to produce a major breakthrough in settling
    the Karabakh conflict, Sinan Ogan has said.

    The head of the Turkish Centre for International Relations and
    Strategic Analysis (TURKSAM) told 1news.az, "No significant
    breakthrough in negotiations is expected in Munich as Yerevan is
    not ready for constructive talks and uses them just to continue the
    occupation of Azerbaijani land."

    "Armenia's tactics are clear," Ogan said.

    "The Armenians are trying to protract the negotiations till April in
    order to put pressure on Turkey through the United States. And then,
    naturally, relations between Baku and Ankara will worsen and Yerevan
    will get additional dividends.

    "This is clear to everyone. Armenians forget that Turkish diplomacy
    has a 600-year history. Don't they understand that we realize what
    they are trying to do?" Ogan said.

    The Karabakah problem is one of the issues that Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan will discuss on 7 December in Washington and
    in Moscow too, Ogan said. "Turkey will spare no efforts in putting
    pressure" on the countries co-chairing the OSCE's Minsk Group that
    is mediating a resolution to the conflict, he said.

    Ogan said that the talks should be effective, otherwise Azerbaijan
    has the right to suspend them and settle its problem in other ways.

    "How can we bear all this?" Ogan asked. "The United States, Russia
    and France should persuade Armenia to stop this policy and comply
    with the norms of international law."
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