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  • ANKARA: Azerbaijanis Split Over Turkish President's Yerevan Visit

    AZERBAIJANIS SPLIT OVER TURKISH PRESIDENT'S YEREVAN VISIT

    Hurriye
    Sept 3 2008
    Turkey

    The Azerbaijani-Turkish Inter-Parliamentary Working Group will discuss
    Turkish President Abdullah Gul's expected visit to Armenia, an Azerian
    news agency reported on Wednesday.

    "During discussions, there are sharp opposers and supporters of
    Turkish President's visit to Armenia," the head of the Working Group,
    MP Nizami Jafarov, told TrendNews.

    Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan invited Gul to Armenia to watch
    together the 2010 World Cup qualifying round game between the two
    countries national teams on Sept. 6 to mark "a new symbolic start in
    the countries' relations".

    Gul's close circles and recent reports claim the Turkish president
    would accept the invitation and travel to Yerevan to watch the
    game. But Turkish officials have refrained from revealing the final
    decision until the last moment.

    If Gul visits Yerevan, Turkey, which has no established diplomatic
    relations with its neighbor Armenia, therefore would have formal
    contact at the presidential level on the occasion of the football
    match.

    The public of Azerbaijan attentively follows whether Turkey will
    accept the invitation extended by Armenia, TrendNews reported.

    Turkey is among the first countries that recognized Armenia when it
    declared its independency. However there is no diplomatic relations
    between the two countries, as Armenia presses the international
    community to admit the so-called "genocide" claims instead of accepting
    Turkey's call to investigate the allegations, and its invasion of
    20 percent of Azerbaijani territory despite U.N. Security Council
    resolutions on the issue.

    Jafarov said any change in either Azerbaijan or Turkey's attitude
    towards these or other questions can not change the relations between
    Turkey and Azerbaijan, the Azeri news agency reported. He added
    it deals with the tactical change in Turkey's attitude towards the
    Armenian problem.

    The Azeri MP said the whole world is concerned by the non-solution
    on the Armenian problem for such authoritative countries as Turkey
    and Azerbaijan, and added that therefore such accelerative attempts
    may be made.

    "The development of events shows that the Turkish president's taking
    such a step in the attitude towards Armenia is a tactical move. This
    does not change its attitude towards Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan will not
    change its attitude towards Turkey due to such a step. The matter
    is that a new period has already begun in the attitude towards the
    Armenian issue. This is Turkey's initial steps. But I think that it is
    impossible to make claims that with this, Turkey will make concessions
    to Armenia, change its policy, implement dictate of great forces,"
    Jafarov said.

    The MP does not believe that in the present condition, Turkey will
    pursue a policy strengthening Armenia because Armenia's attitude
    towards Turkey is clear, according to TrendNews. Turkey can not take
    revenge in the face of Armenia's aggression, Jafarov told the agency.
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