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    DAVUTOGLU OFFERS TURKEY TO MEDIATE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT SETTLEMENT PROCESS

    Tert.am
    11:20 â~@¢ 19.03.10

    Turkey can co-habit with Armenia, said Turkish Minister of Foreign
    Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu to reporters, while on a plane to Bulgaria,
    reports Turkish news source Sabah.

    "Our conflict with the Serbs has a thousand-year history, while our
    issues with the Armenians, one century. And if we were able to change
    the nature of Turkish-Serbian relationships in one year, to co-habit
    with them, why won't we do the same in Armenia's case?" said Davutoglu.

    "Over a period of six months, I met with my Serbian counterpart
    11 times. The Armenians don't discuss the Nagorno-Karabakh issue
    with us, saying 'You side with Azerbaijan.' However, we say, 'If
    by talking to Serbia we settled the issue, we will resolve it with
    you, as well.' Thanks to us, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
    were able to live side-by-side, as a result of which Bosnia and
    Herzegovina sent an ambassador to Bosnia. The pain and suffering were
    greater in the conflict between the Serbs and Bosnians than in the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.

    "After speaking with the president of Bosnia and Herzegovina at
    the airport for two hours in the middle of the night, the issue
    with the Serbs was resolved. Now it's the Serbs turn to apologize
    for Srebrenica. And if we can talk with the Serbs, with whom we've
    struggled against for a thousand years, why won't we talk with the
    Armenians? It's been six months since we've been holding trilateral
    meetings with Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Why wouldn't we do
    the same for Armenia and Azerbaijan?" said Davutoglu.

    According to Hurriyet Daily News and Economic Review, in recent months,
    Davutoglu has engaged in intense diplomatic talks between Serbia,
    Bosnia and Herzegovina and other countries in the region in an effort
    to end potential strife between the neighboring nations.

    Earlier, Turkey-mediated talks had prompted Serbia and Bosnia and
    Herzegovina to appoint ambassadors to each others' capitals.
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