news.az, Azerbaijan
June 9 2010
Turkish expert buries Zurich protocols
Wed 09 June 2010 | 13:55 GMT Text size:
The Turkish expert has commented on Azerbaijan's position on the
Turkish-Israeli incident and the state of Turkish-Armenian relations.
"In the matter of Turkish-Israeli relations, we are fully satisfied
with the position of Azerbaijan, which supported Turkey on the highest
level. As for the relations between Israel and Azerbaijan, in
particular the energy sector, if Azerbaijan decides to deliver its gas
to Israel, no one can oppose this, as this is a purely commercial
matter', head of the Center for Strategic Studies in Turkey Cem Oguz
told in his interview with NTV channel.
According to 1news.az, he said the policies should be clearly
separated from commerce. Every country acts as it benefits.
As for the Armenian-Turkish protocols C.Oguz said that because of the
unconstructive position of Armenia "these protocols are almost dead
and there is no hope for their resurrection."
"We want good relations with our neighbors and if ever Armenia resumes
its constructive attitude on the Karabakh issue, and on the
`genocide', then we can again extend a hand to her. And today I see no
prospect of improving relations between our two countries ", he said.
1news.az
From: A. Papazian
June 9 2010
Turkish expert buries Zurich protocols
Wed 09 June 2010 | 13:55 GMT Text size:
The Turkish expert has commented on Azerbaijan's position on the
Turkish-Israeli incident and the state of Turkish-Armenian relations.
"In the matter of Turkish-Israeli relations, we are fully satisfied
with the position of Azerbaijan, which supported Turkey on the highest
level. As for the relations between Israel and Azerbaijan, in
particular the energy sector, if Azerbaijan decides to deliver its gas
to Israel, no one can oppose this, as this is a purely commercial
matter', head of the Center for Strategic Studies in Turkey Cem Oguz
told in his interview with NTV channel.
According to 1news.az, he said the policies should be clearly
separated from commerce. Every country acts as it benefits.
As for the Armenian-Turkish protocols C.Oguz said that because of the
unconstructive position of Armenia "these protocols are almost dead
and there is no hope for their resurrection."
"We want good relations with our neighbors and if ever Armenia resumes
its constructive attitude on the Karabakh issue, and on the
`genocide', then we can again extend a hand to her. And today I see no
prospect of improving relations between our two countries ", he said.
1news.az
From: A. Papazian