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    RAPPROCHEMENT WITH ARMENIA PREMATURE - TURKISH EX-SPEAKER

    news.az
    Feb 23 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Husamettin Cindoruk The Turkish-Armenian talks should become trilateral
    Armenian-Turkish-Azerbaijani talks, a former Turkish parliamentary
    speaker has said.

    "Turkey continues a reasonable foreign policy. Since the Second World
    War we have experienced critical moments in history, but we have had
    no war with Syria, Iraq and Greece. It shows that Turkey is able to
    live in peace with its neighbours," the former speaker of the Turkish
    parliament, Husamettin Cindoruk, has said, according to Turkey's TAKA
    newspaper website.

    Cindoruk said "Ankara was too early in normalizing relations with
    Armenia". "Turgut Ozal, Suleyman Demirel or Bulent Ecevit or other
    historical figures of Turkey never questioned Azerbaijani-Turkish
    brotherhood. Azerbaijan is of great importance to us, this country is
    our natural ally. Though [Foreign Minister] Ahmet Davutoglu has told us
    the same thing, I think that before signing the protocols with Armenia,
    our government should have discussed this issue in detail with Baku."

    "Armenia is not an independent state and it coordinates all its
    steps with its supporters, therefore Turkey should have conducted
    negotiations with Baku on this issue. Unfortunately, the government
    did not listen to us and the decision of the Constitutional Court
    of Armenia has made it difficult. Now, I think it is necessary
    to change the Armenian-Turkish negotiations into trilateral
    Armenian-Turkish-Azerbaijani negotiations and put the issue of borders
    and Karabakh to common discussion. It is clear that the Armenians
    do not want to leave the occupied lands. Ankara should discuss all
    processes with Baku and find ways out of the prevailing situation",
    Cindoruk said.
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