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    A NEW PLAN? TURKISH PM MAY HAVE BRIEFED BAKU ON NEW KARABAKH PLAN

    168 Zham
    May 18 2010
    Armenia

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan left for Baku on 17 May,
    where he according to Turkish press reports, he presented a new plan
    of the Karabakh settlement to the Azerbaijani authorities.

    In particular, according to the Turkish Hurriyet paper, Erdogan
    introduced to [Azerbaijani President] Ilham Aliyev a plan, whereby
    Armenia will vacate two out of the seven liberated districts,
    Kalbacar and Fuzuli, and in exchange Azerbaijan will open its border
    with Armenias. According to Turkish sources, this plan was developed
    at Erdogans's meetings with the Armenian and the US presidents in
    Washington and with the Russian president in Ankara.

    Whether Erdogan did introduce this plan to Aliyev or not - no official
    statement was made on this as of 17 May. After the meeting with
    Aliyev it was only said that "satisfaction was voiced in connection
    with successful development of friendly and brotherly ties between
    Azerbaijan and Turkey".

    It is obvious that the word is about "3+2+2" or "2+3+2" options of
    return of librated territories. That is - it turns out that Armenia
    consented to return of at least two districts, and Erdogan went to
    Baku to convince Aliyev of that. It is interesting that Armenia did not
    anyhow officially deny this report and the fact of existence of such a
    plan. Meanwhile, its existence is demonstrated also by the fact that
    as early as last week [10-17 May] Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev
    announced that Russia will continue to "push forward" the process of
    settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict and will be consulting
    with Turkey on the matter from now on. That is, it is possible that
    the plan which Erdogan took to Baku is a result of such a consultation.
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