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    ANKARA KEEN ON FACILITATING GARABAGH SETTLEMENT

    Assa-Irada
    Sept 10 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan intends to discuss the Upper
    (Nagorno) Garabagh conflict with his Armenian and Azerbaijanian
    counterpart in late September. The Garabagh conflict is also Turkeys
    problem, Babacan said, stressing that while in Yerevan, he had
    forwarded to the Armenian foreign minister a proposal on a meeting
    of the three countries foreign ministers and informed him that the
    initiative has been accepted. After meeting with my Azerbaijani
    counterpart and enquiring about his view, we will be able to hold
    such a meeting on the sidelines of the UN [General Assembly] session
    in New York, told a local TV channel.

    Babacan said that peace talks are to intensify after Azerbaijans
    October 15 presidential election. In reference to the Turkish-Armenian
    relations, Babacan said outstanding differences cannot be ironed
    out unilaterally. Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has
    told CNN Turk TV channel that if efforts are being made to normalize
    ties between Ankara and Yerevan, no pre-conditions should be laid
    out. If we seriously and sincerely want to make amends, we should not
    talk about any conditions, as restoring relations between Turkey and
    Armenia would benefit both countries. Peace should not be expected in
    the region until the Ankara-Yerevan relations are rectified, because
    a full integration of the region is impossible with the border being
    closed. Armenia and Turkey have been at odds and the border between
    the two countries has been closed since 1993 on Ankaras insistence
    due to Armenias policy of occupation against Azerbaijan and its
    claims that Ottoman Turks committed mass killings in the early
    20th century. Nalbandian pledged that if Turkish-Armenian relations
    normalize, Armenia will not put forth its genocide claims and all
    unresolved issues will be solved through negotiations. Yury Merzlyakov,
    Russian co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group (MG), a team of diplomats from
    the United States, Russia and France brokering Garabagh peace talks,
    has confirmed that Turkish, Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers
    are due to meet. He said, however, that the date of the meeting has
    not been scheduled yet. Merzlyakov said the possibility of such a
    ministerial was discussed by the Azerbaijani and Armenian ministers
    during their meeting in Moscow on August 1. The three ministers meeting
    is a good idea and the co-chairs would only welcome that, the diplomat
    said. He emphasized that it was wrong to cite possible changes in the
    format of peace talks. But Turkish President Abdullah Guls mediation
    [of talks] between the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders could be
    beneficial for the resolution of the Garabagh conflict. Merzlyakov
    added that the MG co-chairs are expected to visit the region.
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