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    ALIYEV SAYS KARABAKH TALKS IN 'FINAL PHASE'

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/05/ aliyev-says-karabakh-talks-in-final-phase/
    Oct 5, 2009

    BAKU (AFP)-Azeri President Ilham Aliyev has said that longstanding
    talks with Armenia over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are in their
    "final phase", suggesting significant progress in negotiations.

    "The negotiating process has seen positive dynamics and I can say
    that it has already entered its final phase," Aliyev said Saturday at
    a summit of Turkic-speaking nations in Azerbaijan, state news agency
    Azertaj reported.

    "The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict can only be settled in accordance with
    the principle of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity.... The conflict
    is a great problem not only for Azerbaijan, but also for the whole
    region, and is a major barrier to regional development," he added.

    Aliyev was speaking at the summit of Turkic-Speaking countries,
    which convened over the weekend in Nakhichevan and was attended by
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul.

    Gul, delivering a speech at the summit, also touched upon the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, once more voicing Ankara's support for the
    territorial integrity of neighboring Azerbaijan. Turkey's efforts
    for normalization of its relations with Armenia, which have recently
    gained momentum, display Ankara's contribution to both regional and
    global peace, Gul said.

    "The time has come for a resolution of all disputes in the Caucasus on
    the basis of the protection of the territorial integrity of regional
    countries - particularly the dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia. We
    especially attach great importance to the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan, and we believe the occupation of Azerbaijani territory
    should be ended at once," he said. "We also believe the time has come
    for this as well. We hope for a resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute through dialogue and diplomacy, and in this way that peace
    prevails in the entire Caucasus. However, no doubt, the first step
    for this will be ending the occupation [of Nagorno-Karabakh]."

    Gul also had a warning to the Armenian Diaspora.

    "Being at a distance from Armenia, Diaspora should not throw obstacles
    in solutions to the regional problems. I see some countries carry out
    such policy to preserve national identity. It is not right. Diaspora
    should assist activities aimed at establishing new cooperation and
    peace in the Caucasus, if they are concerned about Armenia's future,"
    said Gul.
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