POLISH OPINION ON ABDULLAH GUL'S BAKU VISIT
By Messenger Staff
The Messenger
Aug 19 2010
Georgia
Polish analyst Adam Baltser thinks that during the visit of Turkish
president Abdullah Gul to Baku it has become clear that Turkey has
become particularly active in its relations with countries with
Turkic languages, in particular Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
and Turkmenistan. The analyst suggests that of course the Karabakh
issue was intensively discussed during the visit and meeting of the
two presidents Abdullah Gul and Ilham Aliyev but nothing new was
said. It also appears that much of discussion was dedicated to the
activation of Azeri -Turkmen relations and paying more attention to
the NABUCCO project.
From: A. Papazian
By Messenger Staff
The Messenger
Aug 19 2010
Georgia
Polish analyst Adam Baltser thinks that during the visit of Turkish
president Abdullah Gul to Baku it has become clear that Turkey has
become particularly active in its relations with countries with
Turkic languages, in particular Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
and Turkmenistan. The analyst suggests that of course the Karabakh
issue was intensively discussed during the visit and meeting of the
two presidents Abdullah Gul and Ilham Aliyev but nothing new was
said. It also appears that much of discussion was dedicated to the
activation of Azeri -Turkmen relations and paying more attention to
the NABUCCO project.
From: A. Papazian