Daily Sabah, Turkey
Sept 3 2014
ARMENIA'S FIRST TASK IS PEACE WITH AZERBAIJAN, ERDOÄ?AN SAYS
Daily Sabah
ISTANBUL ' Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey
will demand the fulfillment of promises given to Azerbaijan regarding
the region at the NATO summit to be held on Sept. 4-5. Erdogan, who
paid his second official visit as president to Azerbaijan in a show of
support for the neighboring country, arrived on Tuesday in Azerbaijan
for a two-day official visit where he held bilateral talks with his
Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev. Erdogan stated that the fulfillment of
promises is not a favor but a right for Azerbaijan. Erdogan told the
media that the two leaders held talks regarding the latest regional
and international developments along with further opportunities for
cooperation.
Erdogan pointed out that he and Aliyev compared notes over the
Nagora-Karabakh region under the scope of Azerbaijan's indivisible
integrity. Erdogan will hold bilateral meetings with the heads of
state or government of the U.S., Germany, France, Spain, Italy and
Poland at the NATO summit."
The issue that our brotherhood hit the top is, undoubtedly, the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue, so we brought this issue to the table as the
most important agenda topic," ErdoÄ?an pointed out, vowing to show
Turkey's continued support to Azerbaijan on all international
platforms. Reiterating that he will head to the NATO summit to be held
in Wales on Sept.5-6, ErdoÄ?an stated that Turkey will show its
determination over the Nagorno-Karabakh issue at the summit. "Let our
brotherhood walk to the future by strengthening," he noted, and
stressed that relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey is the "legacy
of these countries ancestors."
Later, ErdoÄ?an and Aliyev visited late Azeri President Haydar Aliyev's
tomb. ErdoÄ?an, addressing the Azeri nation said, "You [Azeri people],
that even at the hardest time extended a helping hand to your brothers
[Turkish nation] [¦] are the architects of the unshakable relations
between our countries. Our relationship is based on such strong unity
and brotherhood."
Highlighting that Turkey and Azerbaijan support each other on all
international platforms, Aliyev pointed out that they discussed ways
to enhance bilateral relations and keep those relations at the highest
level.Aliyev thanked his Turkish counterpart for supporting
Azerbaijan's stance on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. "[Turkey's support
on Armenian-Azerbaijani issue] is important to us [Azerbaijani
people]. Turkey always sides with Azerbaijan.
The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict is the biggest threat for the region.
Twenty percent of our land is under occupation. There are more than 1
million immigrants. The U.N. Security Council approved four articles
regarding the solution of the issue, but Armenia disregards these
verdicts and refuses to withdraw. This issue will be solved under a
legal framework," added Aliyev. Regarding the 1915 Armenian incidents,
Aliyev, said that Azerbaijan always sides with Turkey. Azerbaijan
embassies and diaspora work in cooperation against the Armenian
government's allegations.
On the eve of the 99th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian incidents,
ErdoÄ?an in April extended an olive branch to Armenia by releasing a
historic message related to the 1915 incidents in nine languages
including Turkish, Armenian, English and French. It was the first time
in the Republic of Turkey's history that a leader delivered such a
message. Pointing out significant remarks in his message, ErdoÄ?an
said, "It is a duty of humanity to acknowledge that Armenians remember
the suffering experienced in that period, just like every other
citizen of the Ottoman Empire."
He called for responsibility by saying, "The incidents of World War I
are our shared pain.
To evaluate this painful period of history through a perspective of
just memory is a humane and scholarly responsibility."In April, as a
Turkish political tradition, ErdoÄ?an visited Azerbaijan directly after
the March 30 local elections resulted in a decisive victory for his
Justice and Development Party (AK Party). Meeting in Baku, the leaders
discussed various topics from large joint economic investments to the
Gülen Movement's harmful actions in both countries.
In the meeting, ErdoÄ?an stressed that both governments should take
urgent steps to confront the movement and prevent it from spoiling
cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan. Aliyev confirmed that the
Azeri government is conducting an investigation into Gülenist
structures in his country.
The bilateral discussion between the two leaders, ErdoÄ?an brought a
file to the table focusing on Gülenists who infiltrated large joint
projects. As sources reported, the leaders agreed to take steps
against those infiltrators who could threaten the crucial and costly
projects. Both leaders acknowledged their confidence in one another
and the importance of close relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan.
http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2014/09/03/armenias-first-task-is-peace-with-azerbaijan-erdogan-says
From: Baghdasarian
Sept 3 2014
ARMENIA'S FIRST TASK IS PEACE WITH AZERBAIJAN, ERDOÄ?AN SAYS
Daily Sabah
ISTANBUL ' Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey
will demand the fulfillment of promises given to Azerbaijan regarding
the region at the NATO summit to be held on Sept. 4-5. Erdogan, who
paid his second official visit as president to Azerbaijan in a show of
support for the neighboring country, arrived on Tuesday in Azerbaijan
for a two-day official visit where he held bilateral talks with his
Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev. Erdogan stated that the fulfillment of
promises is not a favor but a right for Azerbaijan. Erdogan told the
media that the two leaders held talks regarding the latest regional
and international developments along with further opportunities for
cooperation.
Erdogan pointed out that he and Aliyev compared notes over the
Nagora-Karabakh region under the scope of Azerbaijan's indivisible
integrity. Erdogan will hold bilateral meetings with the heads of
state or government of the U.S., Germany, France, Spain, Italy and
Poland at the NATO summit."
The issue that our brotherhood hit the top is, undoubtedly, the
Nagorno-Karabakh issue, so we brought this issue to the table as the
most important agenda topic," ErdoÄ?an pointed out, vowing to show
Turkey's continued support to Azerbaijan on all international
platforms. Reiterating that he will head to the NATO summit to be held
in Wales on Sept.5-6, ErdoÄ?an stated that Turkey will show its
determination over the Nagorno-Karabakh issue at the summit. "Let our
brotherhood walk to the future by strengthening," he noted, and
stressed that relations between Azerbaijan and Turkey is the "legacy
of these countries ancestors."
Later, ErdoÄ?an and Aliyev visited late Azeri President Haydar Aliyev's
tomb. ErdoÄ?an, addressing the Azeri nation said, "You [Azeri people],
that even at the hardest time extended a helping hand to your brothers
[Turkish nation] [¦] are the architects of the unshakable relations
between our countries. Our relationship is based on such strong unity
and brotherhood."
Highlighting that Turkey and Azerbaijan support each other on all
international platforms, Aliyev pointed out that they discussed ways
to enhance bilateral relations and keep those relations at the highest
level.Aliyev thanked his Turkish counterpart for supporting
Azerbaijan's stance on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. "[Turkey's support
on Armenian-Azerbaijani issue] is important to us [Azerbaijani
people]. Turkey always sides with Azerbaijan.
The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict is the biggest threat for the region.
Twenty percent of our land is under occupation. There are more than 1
million immigrants. The U.N. Security Council approved four articles
regarding the solution of the issue, but Armenia disregards these
verdicts and refuses to withdraw. This issue will be solved under a
legal framework," added Aliyev. Regarding the 1915 Armenian incidents,
Aliyev, said that Azerbaijan always sides with Turkey. Azerbaijan
embassies and diaspora work in cooperation against the Armenian
government's allegations.
On the eve of the 99th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian incidents,
ErdoÄ?an in April extended an olive branch to Armenia by releasing a
historic message related to the 1915 incidents in nine languages
including Turkish, Armenian, English and French. It was the first time
in the Republic of Turkey's history that a leader delivered such a
message. Pointing out significant remarks in his message, ErdoÄ?an
said, "It is a duty of humanity to acknowledge that Armenians remember
the suffering experienced in that period, just like every other
citizen of the Ottoman Empire."
He called for responsibility by saying, "The incidents of World War I
are our shared pain.
To evaluate this painful period of history through a perspective of
just memory is a humane and scholarly responsibility."In April, as a
Turkish political tradition, ErdoÄ?an visited Azerbaijan directly after
the March 30 local elections resulted in a decisive victory for his
Justice and Development Party (AK Party). Meeting in Baku, the leaders
discussed various topics from large joint economic investments to the
Gülen Movement's harmful actions in both countries.
In the meeting, ErdoÄ?an stressed that both governments should take
urgent steps to confront the movement and prevent it from spoiling
cooperation between Turkey and Azerbaijan. Aliyev confirmed that the
Azeri government is conducting an investigation into Gülenist
structures in his country.
The bilateral discussion between the two leaders, ErdoÄ?an brought a
file to the table focusing on Gülenists who infiltrated large joint
projects. As sources reported, the leaders agreed to take steps
against those infiltrators who could threaten the crucial and costly
projects. Both leaders acknowledged their confidence in one another
and the importance of close relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan.
http://www.dailysabah.com/politics/2014/09/03/armenias-first-task-is-peace-with-azerbaijan-erdogan-says
From: Baghdasarian