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  • ANKARA: Turkey And U.S. Look At Developments In Caucasus With A Join

    TURKEY AND U.S. LOOK AT DEVELOPMENTS IN CAUCASUS WITH A JOINT PERSPECTIVE, TURKISH FM

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    April 16 2010

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that he discussed
    the issue of Turkey's normalization of relations with Armenia and
    the Caucasus in a meeting he held with his U.S. counterpart Hillary
    Clinton on Thursday.

    In a press conference held at the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C.,
    Davutoglu said that Turkey and the U.S. looked at the developments
    in the Caucasus with a joint perspective.

    We are determined to continue the normalization process with Armenia.

    We have conveyed our will on the issue to U.S. President Barack Obama,
    Armenian President Serzh Sargsian, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Davutoglu said.

    We think it is highly important for us to implement the protocols
    signed by Turkey and Armenia, protocols reached after extensive
    efforts by both sides, Davutoglu said.

    We pay high attention to solving the dispute between Azerbaijan and
    Armenia. We hope, at the end of all these processes, that stability
    and peace would prevail in the Caucasus, Davutoglu said.

    In regard to Iran, Davutoglu said that Turkey shared its notions on
    Iran with U.S. officials.

    Secretary Clinton and I talked about Iran. We believe that there
    is still a chance for a diplomatic solution regarding Iran. We will
    continue to do whatever is necessary on this issue, Davutoglu also
    said.
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