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    TURKISH PM CONSIDERS HIS STATEMENTS ON KARABAKH DISPUTE A MATTER OF HONOR: AZERBAIJANI MP

    Trend News Agency
    Oct 20 2009
    Azerbaijan


    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan considers own statements
    on avoidance of verification protocols without progress in resolution
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem a matter of honor and is ready to
    stand his words, Azerbaijani MP Mubariz Gurbanli told the official
    website of the ruling New Azerbaijan Party (NAP) on Oct.20.

    Gurbanli said that the Turkish prime minister expressed this idea in
    his meeting with the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation.

    "Our delegation also held a meeting at the Committee on Foreign Policy,
    where the Turkish side has expressed solidarity with Azerbaijan. It
    was noted that the protocols may be returned after discussions in
    the committee, not acting in the parliament," Gurbanli added.

    Azerbaijani MPs, including Samad Seyidov, Nizami Jafarov, Ali
    Huseynov, Ganira Pashayeva, Mubariz Gurbanli, Fazil Gazanfaroglu, Akram
    Abdullayev, Gultakin Hajibeyli, Asef Hajiyev, Rovshan Rzayev and Fazail
    Agamali hold several meetings in Ankara to discuss the situation.

    Turkish and Armenian Foreign Ministers, Ahmet Davutoglu and Edward
    Nalbandian signed the Ankara-Yerevan protocol in Zurich on Oct. 10.

    Armenian-Turkish ties have been severed since 1993 due to Armenia's
    claims of an alleged genocide, and the country's occupation of 20
    percent of Azerbaijani lands.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
    when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
    armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
    co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. -
    are currently holding the peace negotiations.
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