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    TURKISH ANALIST: KARABAKH BELONGS TO ARMENIANS

    ArmInfo
    2009-10-07 12:37:00

    ArmInfo. Ahead of the upcoming meeting between the presidents of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan in the capital of Moldova Chisinau on October
    8, one of the leading newspapers in Turkey publishes a story that
    Nagorno Karabakh belongs to Armenians and the faster resolution of
    the issue is in Azerbaijan's interest.

    According to Huliq News, from time to time the Turkish press publishes
    articles referring to Karabakh issue, which are obviously addressed
    to Azerbaijan. They try to free the latter from the horizons of the
    warlike imagination and to return Azerbaijan to the territories of
    sensible reasoning. Basically those stories tell Azerbaijan that
    Karabagh can't be under the control of Azerbaijan. Those are dreams.

    One of the Turkish analysts Emin Pazargi has published an article in
    Tumgazeteler newspaper with the same kind of reasoning. He writes
    that About 10 more years will pass and according to the Pazargi
    the issue of Karabakh will not be in the agenda any longer. This is
    because Armenia day by day, and more and more affirms its positions
    in Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

    "The Armenians settle down in Karabakh. It becomes more difficult for
    Azerbaijan to make their viewpoints accepted by the others. Cyprus
    for example", - the Turkish analyst writes and continues comparing -
    "it is 35 years already that the North Cyprus belongs to us. We already
    put the stone on stone there. So let them force as much as they want,
    those stones will not be moved anymore. Cyprus will not be returned:
    The Azeri should realize this too." The author of the article stresses
    the need for Azerbaijan to realize that every day that passes makes
    it more difficult for them to possess Karabakh.
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