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    EYES ON ALMATY TALKS FOR KARABAKH, TURKISH-ARMENIAN DIALOGUE

    Today's Zaman
    July 15 2010
    Turkey

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu may meet with his Armenian
    counterpart, Edward Nalbandian, on the sidelines of an international
    gathering that begins today in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

    The informal meeting of foreign ministers of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is also expected to be a
    setting for key talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia concerning their
    territorial dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    News reports have said Nalbandian and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mammadyarov will discuss a possible Armenian withdrawal from
    the Lachin and Kelbajar provinces, which are the only link between
    Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia, during the gathering. Any breakthrough on
    the protracted dispute of Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly Armenian
    populated territory occupied by Armenia in the early 1990s, could
    also lead to progress in the stalled efforts to normalize relations
    between Turkey and Armenia.

    Turkey and Armenia sealed historic twin reconciliation protocols in
    Zurich last October, but the process was stalled amid Azerbaijani
    opposition to any Turkish-Armenian rapprochement as long as the
    stalemate in the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute persisted. Turkey related its
    reconciliation with Armenia to the Nagorno-Karabakh issue immediately
    after it signed the protocols, further complicating the painstaking
    process.

    Turkish officials said Davutoglu will hold meetings with foreign
    counterparts on the sidelines of the two-day OSCE gathering but did
    not say whether a meeting with Nalbandian was one of them. Davutoglu
    is also expected to meet with Mammadyarov.

    "Mr. Minister [Davutoglu] will have bilateral talks while in Almaty.

    However, those meetings are not yet scheduled," Turkish diplomatic
    sources told Today's Zaman yesterday, when asked whether Davutoglu
    would have talks with Nalbandian and Mammadyarov. Armenian news portal
    Panorama reported on Thursday that Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman
    Tigran Balayan said, "At this moment, no meeting between the Armenian
    and Turkish foreign ministers has been scheduled in Almaty."

    On the sidelines of the Almaty gathering, the OSCE Minsk Group, which
    has been trying to find a solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute
    between Armenia and Azerbaijan for 15 years now, will also hold a
    meeting. Nalbandian and Mammadyarov are both expected to participate
    in the Minsk Group's meeting, officials stated. The Azernews news
    portal quoted Mammadyarov last week as saying Azerbaijan and Armenia
    have already agreed to an Armenian withdrawal from five provinces
    adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh and that this issue will no longer be
    discussed. According to the Azerbaijani foreign minister, once a
    peace accord is signed between the nations, Armenia will immediately
    withdraw from the occupied regions, while Kelbajar and Lachin must
    be returned within five years.

    "We have already agreed to the terms that Armenia returns Lachin
    and Kelbajar to Azerbaijan in five years," Mammadyarov told a news
    conference in Baku yesterday, adding that this principle is also
    included in the Madrid Principles. Mammadyarov noted that Azerbaijan
    thought it agreed with Armenia on this issue, yet the Armenian side
    kept bringing this issue up in the foreign ministers' St. Petersburg
    meeting. According to Mammadyarov, Armenia's approach in raising
    concluded matters further prolongs the solution of the conflict.




    From: A. Papazian
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