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    BABACAN SAYS MORE TURKEY-AZERBAIJAN-ARMANIA TALKS AHEAD

    www.worldbulletin.net
    Nov 20 2008
    Turkey

    Babacan said that Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian would
    come to Istanbul on November 24 and he would meet him over the dinner
    the same night.

    Turkey's Foreign Minister Ali Babacan has said that the tripartite
    meeting held in Iraqi capital city of Baghdad on November 19 with the
    participation of Turkish, Iraqi and U.S. officials was very important
    and fruitful.

    Babacan met Foreign Minister Lazar Comanescu of Romania, who is
    currently in Ankara on an official visit. The two ministers held a
    joint news conference following the meeting.

    Babacan said that Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian would
    come to Istanbul on November 24 and he would meet him over the dinner
    the same night.

    "Our goal in Turkey-Armenia dialogue process is full
    normalization. However, we need to take mutual steps to reach that
    point. On the other hand, the talks in the region have two separate
    lines. One of them is between Turkey and Armenia, and the other between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia. Tripartite meetings will take place from time
    to time to secure coordination between these two separate lines,"
    he said.

    "President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan and President Serzh Sargsian met
    in Moscow a few days ago. There is new environment in the region to
    solve ongoing disputes. This is a significant opportunity we should
    well-assess," he said.

    Concerns

    Asked about recent developments about Iraq, Babacan told reporters,
    "a security agreement was signed between the United States and Iraq,
    but has not been come into effect yet. Iraqi State Minister for
    National Dialogue Akram al-Hakim is currently in Ankara to hold talks
    with Turkish officials. As Turkish party, we conveyed our opinion
    about the agreement to both the U.S. and Iraqi parties."

    "Turkey has still been fighting against the PKK terrorists organization
    by cooperating with the United States and Iraq. During yesterday's
    tripartite meeting, the parties reaffirmed that the PKK is a terrorist
    organization," he said.

    Sound friendship

    Babacan said that Turkey's special envoy for Cyprus Murat Ozcelik
    was currently holding talks in Baghdad.

    Referring the bilateral relations between Turkey and Romania, Babacan
    said, "our relations are based on reciprocal understanding and sound
    friendship. Our trade volume stood at 7 billion USD last year. This
    amount is about to exceed 8 billion by the end of this year. Our
    countries also cooperate with each other in energy."

    Romanian Foreign Minister Comanescue, in his part, that his country
    extended support to Turkey's EU membership process. He said that
    Turkey's accession would make important contributions to the Union.

    Referring to the global economic crisis, Comanescue said that countries
    needed to set a common target. He said that they wanted to increase
    trade volume with Turkey up to 10 billion USD in 2010.

    Later, Babacan and Comanescu opened an exhibition entitled "Documents
    Related to the History of Turkey-Romania Diplomatic Relations" on the
    occasion of the 130th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic
    relations between Turkey and Romania.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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