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    KARABAKH ISSUE IS PART OF TURKEY'S FOREIGN POLICY STRATEGY: DAVUTOGLU

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Oct 22 2009
    Armenia

    Yerevan and Ankara signed the Protocols to establish long-lasting peace
    in the region, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stated today.

    He stressed once more that peace in the Caucasus will be established
    only after the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been settled. "It is
    only possible after the Azerbaijani lands have been vacated. The
    signing of the protocols caused the Nagorno-Karabakh problem to be
    put on the international agenda," Davutoglu told reporters.

    The Turkish Foreign Minister also stated that Turkey's position
    on the Nagorno-Karabakh problem remains firm. "It is not a problem
    of Azerbaijan alone, but also of Turkey. Karabakh problem is part
    of Turkey's foreign policy strategy," Davutoglu said. According to
    him, before the Armenian-Turkish protocols were signed in Zurich,
    the Turkish side discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh problem with U.S.

    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

    Speaking of his meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart Elmar
    Mamedyarov, Davutoglu pointed out that the sides discussed the
    development of bilateral relations.

    The Turkish FM also spoke of the scandalous topic of the national
    flags. "Turkey has a law on national flag. But the flag of Azerbaijan
    is not stage to Turkey and flags flutter in many places," he said. As
    regards the events that took place during the Armenia-Turkey football
    match in Bursa (offensive statements about the Azerbaijani national
    flag) Davutoglu said that they were provoked by forces wishing to
    damage the bilateral fraternal relations. Some media outlets are
    deliberately exaggerating. No Turkish official issued any instructions
    to FIFA, he said.

    The Turkish FM also said that he personally issued instructions
    to Turkey's 120 embassies and 180 consulates round the world for
    Azerbaijanis to be received and their problems resolved.

    As to the talks as part of the BSEC Foreign Ministers' conference in
    Baku, Davutoglu expressed hope for mutual understanding with Azerbaijan
    over a number of energy projects. "Discussions are still in progress. I
    hope the issue will be settled," the Turkish Foreign Minister said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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