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    ANKARA, BAKU SEEK TO REPAIR DAMAGED TIES OVER ARMENIA DEALS

    Hurriyet Daily News
    Oct 21 2009
    Turkey

    Spectators at the recent Turkey-Armenia football match in Bursa unfurl
    an Azerbaijani flag. DHA photo

    Turkey and Azerbaijan, two natural allies, are attempting to repair
    damaged ties at the same time as Turkey tries to normalize relations
    with Armenia before withdrawing from occupied Azerbaijani lands.

    Bickering over the use of flags has led to Turkish Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu deciding to take a trip to Baku on Thursday to reduce
    the tension.

    Diplomatic sources said Wednesday that the removal of the Turkish flag
    from in front of a diplomatic mission was in breach of international
    agreements and Turkey decided to officially protest it. Turkey's
    ambassador to Baku brought forward the official protest.

    Having said that, sources are confident that the two countries will
    overcome this period of strain and will continue their cooperation
    for providing regional stability.

    Turkish and Azerbaijani presidents had a phone conversation Wednesday,
    the Anatolia news agency reported. "The misunderstandings and
    misperceptions brought about by some emotional reactions while we
    were passing through hard times have been cleared," the Anatolia
    agency reported.

    It said Gul first informed his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev
    about his earlier phone conversation with leaders from the United
    States and Russia about the efforts to solve the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue. "Gul and Aliyev confirmed that impressions that ties between
    Turkey and Azerbaijan were weakened was not good for both countries,"
    the agency reported.

    Reports in the press said Azerbaijan overreacted to Turkey's
    reconciliation process with Armenia and the protocols to establish
    diplomatic ties and open the border. Azerbaijani officials removed
    Turkish flags at the martyrdom monument as well as in front of a
    Turkish diplomatic mission. The flags at the monument were replace
    Tuesday, reports said. Azerbaijani press argued it was reciprocity for
    the Turkish ban on Azerbaijani flags during the Turkey-Armenia World
    Cup qualifying football match last week but the decision to ban the
    flags came from the International Federation of Association Football,
    or FIFA, and not the Turkish officials.

    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu decided to attend to an unimportant
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation, or KEÄ°, meeting in Baku on Thursday.

    He is expected to meet with his counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov and to
    be received by President Aliyev.

    Azerbaijan also tried to play its energy card and hinted that it
    would seek optional routes to carry its gas and oil to Europe to
    bypass Turkey.
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