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    ARMENIAN ISSUE TO CONTINUE TO 'TEST' AZERBAIJAN-TURKISH TIES

    news.az
    May 5 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Musa Gasimli News.Az interviews doctor of history, Professor Musa
    Gasimli.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to visit
    Azerbaijan in May to sign an agreement on gas prices. What other
    issues do you think will be covered during the visit?

    Azerbaijan and Turkey are linked not only by oil and gas. The two
    countries primarily maintain strategic, friendly and fraternal
    relations. In this context, Erdogan's visit to Baku will further
    strengthen relations between the two countries, lend them a new
    quality and promote discussion of a wider range of issues.

    There are a number of issues that must be discussed between Turkey
    and Azerbaijan. These include not only the issue of gas but also
    strengthening the financial base between the countries ahead of the
    construction of a railway between Turkey and Azerbaijan, ensuring
    Nakhchivan is not blockaded and so on. All these are issues to be
    discussed.

    Until the Karabakh conflict is settled, further relations between
    Turkey and Armenia will always be on the agenda. This will be a
    test for relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey. The date 24 April
    [marked by Armenians as "Genocide" Memorial Day] has already passed
    this year, but it will come round again. Armenia does not liberate
    the occupied Azerbaijani lands which means that the issue of opening
    the border between Turkey and Armenia will repeatedly be put on the
    agenda. Under pressure from different forces the borer issue may well
    be repeatedly raised for discussion.

    I think it will be positive to increase these official visits.

    How realistic is ratification of the protocols between Turkey and
    Armenia?

    The Constitutional Court of Armenia has passed the protocols but
    Turkey has not ratified them. At the same time, I do not think that
    the ratification issue has been fully rooted out. It will be raised
    from time to time, which may in turn influence relations between
    Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Therefore, Erdogan's visit to Baku will play an important role,
    as further cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan will be discussed.

    What do you think of the current stage in the Karabakh conflict? What
    separates us from a conflict settlement?

    Though today Armenia has occupied part of Azerbaijani land, it has
    failed diplomatically, as the regime that Armenia created in the
    occupied lands has not gained international recognition. Second,
    Armenia has failed to create normal living conditions in these
    territories. This was a political mistake of the Armenian leadership.

    In turn, Azerbaijan must also stick to its position, strengthen
    diplomatic relations, boost the army and raise the morale of the
    people. The occupation of Azerbaijani land does not meet our national
    interests and creates additional problems for us.
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