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  • Turkey Not Satisfied with 'Passive Neighbour Policy'

    Tert.am
    16:20 ¢ 03.10.09

    Turkey Not Satisfied with 'Passive Neighbour Policy'


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Saturday Turkey attaches great
    importance to Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and urged immediate
    end to `occupation' of Azerbaijan, reports Turkish news agency Anadolu
    Ajansi.

    "We believe it is time for this," Gul told the opening ceremony of the
    summit meeting of leaders of Turkish-speaking countries held in
    Azeirbaijan's Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic.

    President Gul said Turkey was eager to pursue an active friend policy
    instead of passive neighbour policy.

    "In this sense, we are trying to contribute to solution to all
    problems having impacts on our country directly or indirectly," Gul
    said.

    "It is now time for permanent solution to all disputes in the
    Caucasus, especially the one between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in the
    basis of preservation of territorial integrity of countries in the
    region," Gul said.

    "We attach great importance to Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and
    believe that occupation of Azerbaijani territory should come to an end
    as soon as possible. We want Karabakh issue to be resolved by means of
    diplomacy and dialogue. We want peace in the Caucasus But, without
    doubt, it will begin when the occupation is over," he added.
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