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    DAVUTOGLU: WE CONSIDER THE "OCCUPIED" AZERBAIJANI LANDS OUR LANDS AND WILL CONTINUE OUR STRUGGLE TO RELEASE THEM

    AZG DAILY
    23-10-2009
    Turkey-Azerbaijan

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu gave interview to APA and
    some other Azerbaijani news agencies on October 22.

    To the question "Can Turkey-Armenia border be reopened unless Nagorno
    Karabakh problem is solved?" Davutoglu answered, "Our President, Prime
    Minister and I being Foreign Minister, have several times expressed
    our position on this issue. I said in the parliament yesterday that
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity is as important for us as Turkey's
    territorial integrity and is a strategic priority for us. Nothing
    is more important than Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, welfare,
    stability and Turkey-Azerbaijan friendship. As this is the fundamental
    principle of our foreign policy your question has also been replied.

    One should ask - Does the status-quo favor Azerbaijan, Turkey or
    Armenia? For 17 years Azerbaijan's territories - our territories, as
    we consider it so, - are under "occupation". Turkey has always made
    efforts to end this "occupation". Previous ministers, governments
    supported Azerbaijan after the country gained its independence. It
    will always be so. Nothing can change the reality that Turkey is always
    with Azerbaijan. But we should think over changing the status-quo. We
    should find ways to end peacefully the "occupation" lasting for 17
    years. We said to the entire world the day when the protocols were
    signed, earlier and later: Turkey-Armenia normalization may improve
    only if there is large-scale normalization in the region.

    It means that Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict should also be solved. How
    can it be solved? Of course, by ending the "occupation". This is such
    an open position that no one in Azerbaijan should doubt it. We consider
    the occupied Azerbaijani lands our lands and will continue our struggle
    to release them. We think that these protocols will give an impetus
    to this process. Dynamism has been observed in this direction in the
    past five months. A delegation went to Lachin to carry out technical
    analysis. This is connected with Turkey's Caucasus policy. We touch on
    Karabakh problem at every meeting, every international event that we
    attend. I discussed Karabakh conflict with Hillary Clinton in Zurich
    when the protocols were signed. The representative of our ministry Unal
    Cevikoz is attending the meeting of the Minsk Group in Vienna. Even
    if Azerbaijan does not put Karabakh problem for discussion, Turkey
    will do it everywhere. This is one of our national problems. We do
    not discriminate between Azerbaijani and Turkish lands, Azerbaijani
    and Turkish flags".
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