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  • BAKU: Efforts To Mend Turkish-Armenian Ties `Order From US`

    EFFORTS TO MEND TURKISH-ARMENIAN TIES `ORDER FROM US`

    AzerNews weekly
    Sept 8 2009
    Azerbaijan

    08-09-2009 23:31:41 The initiative by Turkey and Armenia to normalize
    their strained relations is due to pressure from the White House,
    a Turkish politician has said.

    Husamettin Cindoruk, Turkey`s former parliament speaker and Democratic
    Party chairman, told Dogan news agency that US President Barack
    Obama`s recent address to the Turkish legislature "contained a part
    that was more of an order than advice." Due to that statement, the
    issue of normalizing ties with Armenia has now come into the spotlight,
    Cindoruk said.

    On August 31, Ankara and Yerevan agreed to participate in Swiss
    mediation to begin discussions on forging diplomatic ties and
    developing bilateral relations. The two countries announced they would
    complete domestic consultations over two protocols within six weeks,
    to be followed by ratification in their parliaments. The protocols
    ultimately seek to open the Turkish-Armenian border.

    Cindoruk noted that the normalization issue should be addressed not
    only bilaterally, but with the participation of Azerbaijan.

    "Any agreement not involving Azerbaijan will not be adopted anyhow,"
    the former Turkish speaker added.

    Turkey and Armenia have been at odds, and their shared border has been
    shut, since 1993 due to Armenia`s policy of occupying Azerbaijani
    territory and Armenian claims of World War I-era genocide. The
    latest agreements are considered the first substantial move toward
    normalizing ties between Ankara and Yerevan. The US government welcomed
    the initiative, saying the normalization should take place without
    preconditions and within a reasonable timeframe, and urged Armenia
    and Turkey "to proceed expeditiously."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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