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  • ISTANBUL: Cavusoglu vows to be objective on Nagorno-Karabakh

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    May 15 2010


    Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu vows to be objective on Nagorno-Karabakh


    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) President
    Mevlüt Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu said he will be objective in his approach to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia, during a
    two-day visit to the Armenian capital of Yerevan.

    Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu told a news conference on Thursday that he did not want to
    comment on previous speeches slamming Armenia for occupying 20 percent
    of Azerbaijani territory that he made at PACE sessions while head of
    the Turkish delegation. He said for him, all 47 members of the Council
    of Europe are equal and that he would retain his objectivity as he has
    in many matters.
    Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu rejected allegations that he could not be neutral as the
    head of PACE because he is a Turkish politician. He said he has a
    reputation of being one of the most unbiased parliamentary delegates
    and that it was due to that reputation that he was elected PACE
    president.

    When asked why he did not want to visit the memorial commemorating the
    victims of the 1915 incidents, Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu noted that his predecessors
    did not visit the site, either.

    `There is no provision in the regulations that would require the
    [PACE] president to visit one place or another. When I look at the
    official agenda of the visits of my predecessors, Luis Maria de Puig
    and Rede Van der Linden, I see that they did not visit that place
    during their visits to Armenia, either,' Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu said, adding that
    it was his personal decision not to visit, which he said must be
    respected.

    During his trip to Armenia, the PACE president met with Armenian
    President Serzh Sarksyan, with whom he discussed the reform process
    and democratization in Armenia, the Armenian press reported. He also
    reportedly met with Parliament Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan and
    parliamentary groups. Extreme right-wing opposition Dashnaktsutyun
    boycotted the meeting over Ã?avuÅ?oÄ?lu's refusal to visit the `genocide'
    memorial.

    15 May 2010, Saturday
    TODAY'S ZAMAN Ä°STANBUL
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