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  • ANKARA: Two journalists' access to Nagorno-Karabakh sparks tension

    Hurriyet Daily News

    Two journalists' access to Nagorno-Karabakh sparks tension

    Sunday, September 27, 2009

    ANKARA ` Hürriyet Daily News

    Two Turkish journalists' access to Nagorno-Karabakh, a breakaway
    region of Azerbaijan contested by Armenia, has led to diplomatic
    tension between Baku and Ankara.

    The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry handed a diplomatic note of protest
    to Turkey on the grounds that a Turkish television team had gained
    access to the disputed region by securing visas from `the Foreign
    Ministry of the unrecognized administration' in Nagorno-Karabakh,
    according to reports.

    In response, the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a surprising written
    statement that casts blame on the journalists. `The actions of our
    members of the press do not comply with Turkey's policies and are by
    no means legal,' said the statement released over the weekend.

    In the diplomatic note extended to Turkey via the Turkish Embassy in
    Baku, Azerbaijani officials raised concerns over the Turkish
    journalists' travel to the occupied territory. `These actions by the
    Turkish journalists led to deep feeling of sorrow on the Azerbaijani
    side,' said the note, urging Turkish officials to take necessary
    measures and prohibit the broadcast.

    In the written statement, Turkey said it shares the sensitivities of
    Azerbaijan regarding the territory under dispute.

    While criticizing the journalists, the ministry also made an appeal to
    Azerbaijan: `Similar news-reporting activities of our members of the
    press should be evaluated within the framework of the principles
    governing press freedom. We are sure that our brotherly Azerbaijani
    authorities will make this distinction.'
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