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  • BAKU: Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement Not To Harm Azerbaijan's Intere

    TURKISH-ARMENIAN RAPPROCHEMENT NOT TO HARM AZERBAIJAN'S INTERESTS

    Turan News Agency
    Sept 3 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 2 September: In an exclusive interview to Turan, the head of
    the Foreign Relations Department of the Azerbaijani Presidential
    Administration, Novruz Mammadov, has voiced official Baku's position
    on the latest Turkish-Armenian agreements.

    "That is a sovereign right of any state to establish relations with
    another state. However, we think Turkey knows that this issue is
    very painful for us and has a major effect on Azerbaijan's national
    interests," Mammadov said.

    He then recalled the speech that the Turkish prime minister had made
    in Baku in May and promises he gave at that time.

    "We regard the latest remarks by the Turkish foreign minister as
    a confirmation of the promises to take Azerbaijan's interests into
    account, i.e. if the territories are not liberated and the Karabakh
    conflict is not settled, Turkey will not withdraw from its position,"
    he said.

    How can the Armenian-Turkish rapprochement influence the Karabakh
    settlement?

    Answering this question, Mammadov said that it might have a major
    influence.

    "Before the issue [the establishment of Turkish-Armenian ties] is
    submitted to the Turkish parliament for consideration, a very serious
    progress should be achieved in the [Karabakh] settlement," he said.

    Does this mean that the opening of the [Turkish-Armenian] border and
    the [Karabakh] conflict settlement should be solved in one context?

    Mammadov said that "in principle, the issue[s] may be solved in
    one context or separately". He did not rule out the possibility
    of Azerbaijan submitting the issue for consideration at the United
    Nations.

    May one agree with Yerevan's remarks that the agreements with Turkey
    have become Armenia's diplomatic victory?

    Answering this question, Mammadov said that if the opening of the
    Turkish-Armenian border takes place regardless of the results of
    the [Karabakh] conflict, that will run counter to the interests of
    Azerbaijan and is unacceptable for Baku.

    "As to remarks by the Armenian leadership, do not count your chickens
    before they are hatched," Mammadov said.

    He said in conclusion that the next meeting between the Azerbaijani
    and Armenian presidents might take place till the end of the year.
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