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    TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER CALLS FOR JOINT MEETING WITH AZERI AND ARMENIAN COUNTERPARTS
    by Grace Annan

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    September 11, 2008

    Yesterday, Turkish Foreign Affairs Minister Ali Babacan announced
    that he would like to hold a joint meeting with his counterparts
    from Armenia and Azerbaijan to improve diplomatic relations between
    the three neighbouring countries, whose problems, he said, are often
    related. Babacan stated that the visit of Turkish President Abdullah
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    Turkey - Armenia: 8 September 2008: ) had given him the idea. The
    Armenian government has reportedly already agreed to the Turkish
    minister's tentative plans to hold the meeting at the fringes of the
    UN General Assembly meeting (16 September-1 October).

    Significance:Relations between Armenia and Turkey have recently
    improved to a dramatic extent, and Turkey is now keen to get Azerbaijan
    on board, given the country's traditional alliance with Turkey and
    its status as arch-enemy of Armenia. The official line of the Azeri
    government is that the recent thaw in Armenian-Turkish relations is a
    bilateral matter and will not affect the relations between Turkey and
    Azerbaijan in any way. Yet behind the scenes, the Azeri government
    could be very worried about being left behind in this blossoming
    diplomatic relationship between Yerevan and Ankara. Therefore, Azeri
    politicians may agree to hold a joint meeting with their Armenian
    and Turkish counterparts later this month. Gul is visiting the Azeri
    President Ilkham Aliev today to discuss the aftermath of the war in
    Georgia as well as energy and business relations, and the Turkish
    president will certainly bring up the proposed tripartite alliance
    and meeting.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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