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    Today, Azerbaijan
    March 26 2010

    Azerbaijani MP: Syria's mediation in Armenian-Turkey negotiations will
    not bring results

    26 March 2010 [15:00] - Today.Az


    `Any initiative, offering mediation deserves attention and is
    commendable,' Member of the Azerbaijani Milli Majlis (Parliament) Azay
    Guliyev said.

    He was commenting on Syria's possible mediation in the Armenian-Turkey
    negotiations.

    "I think, in this case, this mediation will not bring fruits as
    Armenia is not an independent state. Armenia depends on its Diaspora
    and Russia. Therefore, there will be no progress in negotiations with
    Ankara until they receive an order from outside,' the MP said.

    `It is worth noting that this desire was expressed in Damascus, where
    Armenia initiated a peace agreement with Azerbaijan. Definitely, such
    statements are just PR, no more. Therefore, in response to the Foreign
    Ministry of Azerbaijan noted that Baku is ready to sign such an
    agreement, but only after the liberation of Armenian-occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan," the MP said.

    Asked whether Syria has earned the status of an impartial mediator in
    the talks, like Switzerland, the MP said "Of course, Syria can not
    claim to be a neutral mediator in the Armenian-Turkish negotiations
    like Switzerland. Obviously, it was not Bern to initiated
    rapprochement between Yerevan and Ankara. It was initiated by the U.S.
    and the EU.'

    'But this is not the main point. For example, we also hear calls for
    direct talks with Yerevan without intermediaries. But even in this
    regard the problem is that Armenia is dependent on external forces,
    and cannot independently make important decisions," MP Guliyev added.


    /Day.Az/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/64782.html
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