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  • ANKARA: Messenger Of Bad News: No Concrete Progress In Turkey-Armeni

    MESSENGER OF BAD NEWS: NO CONCRETE PROGRESS IN TURKEY-ARMENIAN RELATIONS
    By Sercan Canbolat

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    July 20 2010

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu visited Kazakhstan to attend
    an informal meeting of the foreign ministers of the Organization for
    Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE). In that regard, foreign
    ministers and high-level officials from OSCE-member states will
    gather in Almaty to discuss recent developments about Kyrgyzstan and
    Afghanistan as well as the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia.

    Davutoglu had meetings with EU's High Representative for Foreign
    Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, and Bosnia-Herzegovina's
    Foreign Minister, Sven Alkalaj. He also had talks with Kazakhstan's
    President Nursultan Nazarbayev in Almaty on Saturday.

    In addition, Mr. Davutoglu had an interview with local journals and
    he stated clearly that opening the border with Armenia was out of the
    question. In that sense, he refused news reports claiming the border
    between Turkey and Armenia would be opened soon. Davutoglu asserted
    that "nowadays, opening the border is out of the question. These news
    stories are completely wrong."

    Moreover, Mr. Davutoglu added that he had discussed the subject with
    Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov underlining that he
    assured Mr. Mammadyarov in the meeting that no such thing was planned.

    However, according to Turkish diplomatic sources, Turkey might
    allow the passage of NATO equipment through the Dogukapi crossing in
    the northeastern province of Kars for a six-day NATO humanitarian
    exercise in Armenia's Lori Mar region. However, the aforementioned
    border opening would only be a temporary implementation.

    With regards to the Upper Karabakh issue, Ahmet Davutoglu had talks
    with foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia. In this respect,
    Davutoglu maintains his optimism about overcoming the deadlock between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia by asserting that "talks will continue. I
    believe that a solution will be achieved."




    From: A. Papazian
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