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    Today.Az, Azerbaijan
    May 24 2008


    Turkish expert: "Armenia could have withdrawn its troops from seven
    regions of Azerbaijan for Turkey to open the borders immediately"

    24 May 2008 [10:35] - Today.Az

    Ankara is well aware that much is left until the resolution of Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict but Armenia could have withdrawn its troops from
    seven regions of Azerbaijan.

    The due announcement was made by professor Mustafa Aydin, chief of
    department for international relations of the University of Economy
    and Technologies in Ankara.

    "The Presidential elections in Armenia on February 19 give hope for
    normalization of the Armenian-Turkish relations. At least, thus is
    considered in Turkey and proven by intentions of the new President of
    Armenia Serzh Sarkissyan.

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry considers that Armenian diplomacy is too
    "Soviet", old-fashioned and clumsy. Our diplomacy is more of a western
    pattern, which stipulates for joint steps. Restoration of the St.Cross
    church in Akhtamar on the Van lake is a serious step of the Turkish
    government and we expect Armenia to make response steps", noted the
    Turkish professor.

    He considers that one of such steps may become softening of Armenia's
    position in the resolution of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "Ankara is
    well aware that too much is left to the resolution of the conflict,
    but Armenia could have withdrawn its troops from seven regions of
    Azerbaijan. In this case Turkey would have opened the border, closed
    in 1993. Nevertheless, I am sure that relations between Armenia and
    Turkey would normalize soon", said Mustafa Aydin.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/45203.html
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