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    AZERBAIJANI AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY DESCRIBES INFORMATION OF ARMENIAN MEDIA AS "RUMOUR"

    Trend
    Sept 1 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijani ambassador to Turkey Zakir Hashimov called "rumour" the
    publication of the Armenian media that as though he was urgently called
    to Baku after information on the beginning of political consultations
    between the foreign ministries of Turkey and Armenia for the resumption
    of diplomatic relations.

    "I'm in my workplace, I do not intend to leave it and no-one called
    me to anywhere, and the information of the Armenian media was just
    another "rumour",Hashimov told Trend News by telephone from Ankara.

    During negotiations under the mediation of Switzerland, Turkey
    and Armenia reached an agreement to begin "internal political
    consultations" regarding the signing of Protocol on establishing
    diplomatic relations" and "Protocol on development of bilateral
    relations, RIA Novosti reported with reference to the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry.

    Armenian mass media disseminated information today that as though
    Azerbaijan called back its ambassador to Ankara in order to protest
    against Turkey's decision to begin consultations with Armenia on the
    resumption of diplomatic relations with this country.

    "In their information, Armenians refer to the Turkish media, but
    there is no word about it in the Turkish media," said the ambassador.

    Opening of Armenian-Turkish border without the solution of
    Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh issue is contrary to national
    interests of Azerbaijan, according to official Baku.

    "Azerbaijan's position on this issue is based on numerous statements
    by senior officials of the Turkish Republic. Thus, making a speech
    on May 14 this year in the Parliament of Azerbaijan, Turkish Prime
    Minister Rajap Tayyib Erdogan said: "Turkey closed its borders with
    Armenia after Armenia occupied Azerbaijani lands. The borders can be
    opened after the occupied lands are returned. We will not give up
    this position unless our Azerbaijani brothers agree. All these are
    connected with each other, and can not be divided," Foreign Ministry
    said in statement distributed on Tuesday.

    "At the same time, the Foreign Ministry of the Republic of Azerbaijan
    once again informed that defining relations with other states, in
    principle, is the sovereign right of any State. However, taking into
    account that this issue directly affects the national interests of
    Azerbaijan, opening of Armenian-Turkish border without the solution
    of Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is contrary to the
    national interests of Azerbaijan," Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry said.

    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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