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    Turkey conveys its concerns to United States about Azerbaijan not
    being invited to the upcoming nuclear summit in Washington

    2010-04-10 14:03:00


    ArmInfo. Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Feridun Sinirlioglu, Turkey's
    top diplomat, held talks Friday in Baku where he conveyed a letter
    from Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Azerbaijani President
    Ilham Aliyev.

    Diplomatic sources said the visit also aimed to compensate for Baku's
    non-participation in the upcoming nuclear summit in Washington, D.C.

    Hurriyet Daily News quotes the sources as saying: "We have passed on
    the message that it is not correct to not invite Baku to an
    international event where Armenia will be represented." The sources
    added that Washington responded by providing Ankara with information
    about the criteria used to determine the states would be invited to
    participate.

    "We are following this issue very closely," Foreign Minister Ahmet
    Davutoglu told reporters Friday in the Central Anatolian province of
    Konya. "We have engaged necessary contacts with all the parties
    concerned."

    To remind, Apr 7 Sinirlioglu visited Yerevan and met with the Armenian
    President and Foreign Minister. During his meeting with President
    Sargsyan he conveyed an invitation from Turkish Prime Minister Recep
    Erdogan to hold a bilateral meeting during the Washington nuclear
    summit. Sargsyan accepted the invitation.

    In Baku, Sinirlioglu also met with Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar
    Memmedyarov, who had spoken by telephone a day previously with his
    Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoglu.

    Heads of state and government from more than 40 countries will
    participate in the summit hosted by U.S. President Barack Obama on
    Monday and Tuesday.
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