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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Nov 19 2009

    Minister: Turkey-Armenia ties possible only with Garabagh settlement
    19-11-2009 06:06:48

    Turkey-Armenia relations could normalize and be permanent only as a
    result of a settlement reached to the Armenia-Azerbaijan Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict, Turkish Anatolian news agency has quoted
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu as saying.
    Davutoglu emphasized that the status quo in Garabagh settlement has
    persisted for 17 years.
    `We attach great importance to defending Azerbaijani territories,' the
    minister said. `If we don't try to alter the status quo in the next
    ten years, the current situation will persist endlessly. Our goal is
    to change the regional situation by diplomatic means.'
    Davutoglu said the OSCE Minsk Group brokering the peace process has
    lately stepped up effort, and meetings between the Azerbaijani and
    Armenian presidents have become more frequent.
    `Technical issues have been expedited. We hope that we will also play
    a role in restoring sustainable and comprehensive peace in the South
    Caucasus this way,' he said.
    Davutoglu noted that the Garabagh problem had topped the agenda of the
    meetings held by Turkish President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan with US President Barack Obama. `Turkey sees this
    situation as an unfair one and wants it to be resolved in the soonest
    time possible.'
    Armenia and Azerbaijan waged a war over the mountainous region of
    Upper Garabagh in the early 1990s which claimed some 30,000 lives.
    Armenia has been occupying over 20% of Azerbaijan's territory since
    then, despite UN resolutions on unconditional pullout of its armed
    forces and condemnation by a number of other international
    organizations. One million Azerbaijanis have been displaced as a
    result of ethnic cleansing.
    Davutoglu said the ultimate goal of the protocols that Turkey signed
    with Armenia in October is to normalize bilateral relations and pursue
    a policy based on respect for the borders of countries and good
    neighborliness ties. He said Ankara was looking to take a fresh look
    at Turkish-Armenian relations while distancing from the historical
    elemental approach; to counter Armenian claims about the alleged 1915
    genocide in the Ottoman Empire; to launch a new era between Turkish
    and Armenian societies, and to establish a commission of historians to
    research the World War I developments and resolve the Garabagh
    conflict as part of these efforts.
    The protocols, signed by the Turkish and Armenian governments in
    Zurich on October 10, seek to forge diplomatic ties and open the
    sealed border, following decades of hostility caused by the Armenian
    occupation of Azerbaijani territory and genocide claims.*

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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