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    AzerNews Weekly, Azerbaijan
    Jan 15 2010

    Azeri, Armenian and Russian leaders to meet in weeks - report

    15-01-2010 05:20:05

    The Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian presidents are due to hold a
    trilateral summit in Russia in late January, a senior Turkish diplomat
    speaking on condition of anonymity, told Turkey's Today's Zaman
    newspaper.
    The source said that if a joint declaration is reached at the meeting,
    this would advance Ankara's efforts aimed at normalizing the situation
    in the volatile region.
    `Any joint declaration, either verbally or in written form, to be
    released after the meeting in Russia and which clearly shows that the
    Armenian and Azerbaijani sides have full consent over the updated
    version of the Madrid Principles will mark a milestone. It will give a
    freer hand to Turkey for maintaining faster progress through ongoing
    efforts for normalization in the South Caucasus,' the diplomat said.
    Today's Zaman also said that Ankara, which last year agreed with
    Yerevan to establish diplomatic relations and reopen the
    Turkish-Armenian border, overcoming a century of hostility, insists on
    seeing improvement towards a resolution of the Armenia-Azerbaijan
    Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict in parallel with its efforts to
    normalize relations with Yerevan. Ankara argues that partial
    normalization in the Caucasus cannot be sustainable as long as parties
    don't exert efforts for complete normalization.
    Turkey and Armenia do not have diplomatic relations and the border
    between the two countries has been closed since 1993. Armenia's
    occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan, Turkey's ally, and
    Yerevan's claims on the 1915 genocide have been obstacles to normal
    relations between the two countries.
    The Madrid document contains the proposals put forward by the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairs on the basic principles of a settlement. The
    document was presented to the Armenian and Azerbaijani representatives
    at the OSCE summit in Madrid in November 2007.*

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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