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    HURRIYET: ERDOGAN TO RAISE WITHDRAWAL OF THE ARMENIAN FORCES FROM 2 OF THE 7 TERRITORIES IN BAKU

    Panorama.am
    17/05/2010

    Turkey's PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan is due to leave Tehran for
    Azerbaijan. The highlights of the visit are the gas price deal with
    Baku and Ankara's new proposal over the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement
    process, Hurriyet writes. According to the source, Erdogan will
    suggest Baku to make the Armenian military forces withdraw from
    two of the 7 territories adjacent to Karabakh and open the Armenian
    -Azerbaijani border.

    "Baku is persistent over the withdrawal of the Armenian forces from 5
    territories in the upcoming future, though, the Armenian side refuses
    to and this has brought the talks to a deadlock," the paper says,
    adding that even if Baku states it will not take a step back from 5+2
    format, the talks on the proposal over handing the two territories
    continue behind the close doors.

    According to the Turkish paper, the two regions are Kelbajar and
    Fizouli. Ankara closed the border with Armenia in 1993 when the
    Armenians liberated Kelbajar. That's why the withdrawal from Kelbajar
    is so important for Ankara. It is signified in terms of Armenia-Turkey
    normalization.

    Hurriyet highlights that the cut of Azerbaijan's expectations by
    withdrawal of the forces from two territories has another point of
    significance: Ankara is trying to ensure any signals form Armenia over
    withdrawal. This will form beneficial grounds for the ratification
    of the protocols in the Turkish parliament and resuming the process
    Armenia suspended. Citing government's sources, the paper says that
    providing Armenia does not compromise over the new proposal, Ankara
    will freeze the normalization process on long-term basis.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh (armed) conflict broke out back in 1991, when,
    subsequent to the demand for self-determination of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    people, Azerbaijani authorities attempted to resolve the issue
    through ethnic cleansings, carried out by Soviet security forces
    (KGB special units) under the pretext of the implementation of the
    passport regime and by launching of large-scale military operations,
    which left thousands dead and caused considerable material damage. A
    cease-fire agreement was established in 1994. Negotiations on the
    settlement of the conflict are being conducted under the mediation
    of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmen (Russia, USA, France) and on the
    basis of their Madrid proposals, presented in November, 2007.

    Azerbaijan has not yet implemented the 4 resolutions of the UN
    Security Council adopted in 1993, by continuing to provoke arms race
    in the region and openly violating on of the basic principles of the
    international law non-use of force or threat of force.
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