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    WorldBulletin.net, Turkey
    May 2 2010


    Turkey's FM wants Azerbaijan-Armenia peace, warns Israel

    Remarking on Israeli actions, Davutoglu said that incidents in Gaza
    could not be indulged.
    Sunday, 02 May 2010 12:47

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Saturday that Turkey
    was eager to open its borders with Armenia, because it wanted a full
    integration with its neighbors.

    Davutoglu delivered a speech at a conference titled "Turkish Foreign
    Policy in Changing World" held by the South East European Studies at
    Oxford (SEESOX) and Turkey's Sabanci University at Oxford University
    in Britain.

    Turkey has taken measures before crises in its region and countries
    should prevent wars and tensions, he said.

    Davutoglu said Turkey was a member of the UN Security Council and G20,
    and it also launched the Alliance of Civilizations initiative. "Turkey
    is working to contribute to global order in these three formations,"
    he said.

    Turkey wanted a secure region and neighbors in Middle East, Caucasus,
    Balkans and Gulf region, he said.

    "Why do we so active regarding Iran's nuclear program? It is not
    because we defend Iran, but we want a safe region. We don't want Iran
    to have nuclear weapons and we don't want any military tension in our
    region," he said.

    "Political dialogue and diplomacy are needed for solutions to
    problems," he said.

    "Azerbaijan-Armenia deal"

    In regard to relations with Armenia, Davutoglu said Turkey was eager
    to open its borders with Armenia, because it wanted a full integration
    with its neighbors.

    Davutoglu reiterated that Armenia-Azerbaijan dispute must be healed
    for stability in the region.

    `¦Of course we want to open our border because we want full
    integration with our neighbors. However, it would not be enough to
    open Turkey-Armenia border. We also want that Armenia-Azerbaijan
    border is opened so that regional stability could be restored,' said
    Davutoglu.

    "No indulgence on Israel"

    Remarking on Israeli actions, Davutoglu said that incidents in Gaza
    could not be indulged.

    The Foreign Minister also reminded that Turkey has cancelled a
    military exercise previously planned with Israel and stressed that
    such war games will not be conducted if such military tensions exist.

    Replying to a question, Davutoglu said Turkey did not have an
    anti-Semitic stance and that his country did not want policies against
    peace in its region.

    Meanwhile, Davutoglu said 10 ministers would accompany Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his visit to Greece scheduled to
    start on May 14 and a joint cabinet meeting would take place between
    Turkey and Greece.

    Agencies

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/ne ws_detail.php?id=57919
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