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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Jan 19 2008


    Bryza denies comments on Turkey-Azerbaijan ties


    A senior US State Department official denied yesterday comments
    attributed to him in which he allegedly suggested that the common
    motto of "one nation, two states" should be abandoned by Turkey and
    Azerbaijan to help normalize relations between estranged neighbors
    Turkey and Armenia.

    "I have never said that. This is Turkey's policy and, perhaps,
    Azerbaijan's and I do not have a right to demand to change it. I have
    just mentioned the fact of such policy in Ankara and someone
    misinterpreted my words," Matt Bryza, US deputy assistant secretary
    of state for European and Eurasian affairs, was quoted by Azerbaijani
    news portal Today.az as telling reporters yesterday in Baku. His
    comment came in response to mention of Armenian media reports of his
    remarks on Tuesday in Yerevan, where he participated in an
    international conference titled "Wider Black Sea: Perspectives for
    International and Regional Security" as a guest speaker.
    "The US calls Turkey to normalize relations with Armenia without
    participation of a third country, Azerbaijan, and to drop
    preconditions. The slogan 'one nation, two states' reigning in Turkey
    and Azerbaijan should be changed. Armenia is right to urge Turkey to
    abandon setting preconditions but it should also recognize the
    borders of modern Turkey," Bryza, who serves as the US co-chairman of
    the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk
    Group for the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution, was quoted as
    saying at the conference by English-language news portal
    PanARMENIAN.net


    19.01.2008

    Today's Zaman with wires Ankara
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