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    GOALS OF PRESIDENTIAL AIDE'S TURKEY VISIT

    Turan News Agency
    April 1 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, 1 April: A delegation led by the head of the Azerbaijani
    Presidential Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, arrived in Turkey on
    31 March on an official visit. Official sources report that on the
    same day, Mehdiyev met the secretary-general of the Turkish National
    Security Council, Serdar Kilic. He later also met the chairman of
    the Turkish Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs, Murat Mercan.

    Mehdiyev also visited Ankara's Gazi University, where he spoke on
    Azerbaijani-Turkish relations. His visit is continuing. According to
    unofficial sources, Mehdiyev is to meet Prime Minister [Recep Tayyip]
    Erdogan today.

    Baku sources have not reported on the goal of Mehdiyev's visit, but
    with a great deal of probability one can suppose that Baku is making
    efforts to find common ground with Ankara ahead of Erdogan's visit
    to the USA. Baku's relations with both Ankara and Washington have
    turned sour recently. However, [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev is
    pressed to urgently mend relations with Turkey in order not to be left
    completely alone in the Karabakh settlement issue. The development
    of the geopolitical situation in recent months has seriously shaken
    and weakened Baku's position. This happened after the signing of the
    Armenian-Turkish protocols on the normalization of bilateral relations
    [in October 2009].

    The West actively supported the process and despite Baku's expectations
    and demands, refused to link the opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border with the Karabakh settlement.

    Ankara took a similar position, which led to the straining and
    deterioration of bilateral ties. The blocking of the Nabucco [gas
    export] project by Turkey was the next negative step. Simultaneously,
    Ankara suggested buying Azerbaijani gas at a low price for its
    further delivery to Europe. Against this background, relations
    between Baku and Washington continued to deteriorate, as Washington
    does not conceal its discontent with the violation of human rights
    and freedoms in Azerbaijan and demands that Baku take specific steps
    to improve the situation.

    In the current situation, Ilham Aliyev has no other choice but to
    make friends with Ankara and to try and coordinate its actions with
    it in order to counter "common enemies".

    The question is what the cost of this will be.
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