Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

BAKU: Davuoglu, Mammadyarov Discuss Turkish-Armenian Ties

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • BAKU: Davuoglu, Mammadyarov Discuss Turkish-Armenian Ties

    DAVUTOGLU, MAMMADYAROV DISCUSS TURKISH-ARMENIAN TIES

    AssA-Irada
    September 3, 2009 Thursday
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has informed Azerbaijani
    counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov during a phone conversation about
    this weeks agreement his country reached with Armenia to start
    consultations on ways of normalizing relations, reports say. Turkeys
    Haber 7 TV channel reported that Davutoglu, who was on a visit to
    Egypt, had taken a break in his meetings to call Mammadyarov. Ankara
    and Yerevan on Monday agreed to start consultations on forging
    diplomatic ties and developing bilateral relations, announcing a
    six-week timeframe for finalizing two protocols, which ultimately
    envision opening the Turkish-Armenian border that remains shut
    over historic differences. According to Turkish foreign ministry
    officials, the Azerbaijani minister neither opposed efforts by Turkey
    and Armenia to forge diplomatic ties nor stated Bakus disagreement
    in this regard. Turkeys influential Hurriyet newspaper reported that
    Davutoglu had reiterated Ankaras assurances during the discussions,
    saying we will not take any steps hurting Azerbaijan. Turkey closed
    its border with Armenia in 1993 due to Armenian occupation of the
    territories of Azerbaijan, Turkeys ally, and Yerevans claims on
    the alleged World War I-era genocide. The governments of Turkey and
    Armenia agreed a roadmap in April but Monday's verbal agreements are
    considered the first real move toward reaching that goal.
Working...
X