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    BABACAN DISCUSSES ARMENIA VISIT, CAUCASUS WITH RICE

    Today's Zaman
    Sept 12 2008
    Turkey

    Foreign Minister Ali Babacan initiated a telephone conversation with
    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday evening during
    which the two discussed recent developments in the Caucasus.

    Earlier on Wednesday, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon telephoned
    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the two also discussed the
    recent developments in the Caucasus in the aftermath of a brief war
    between Russia and Georgia last month.

    Babacan briefed Rice on a recent visit paid by President Abdullah
    Gul to Yerevan to watch a World Cup qualifying match between the
    national teams of the two countries, Foreign Ministry spokesperson
    Burak Ozugergin yesterday told the Anatolia news agency. Babacan
    accompanied Gul during the landmark visit, which took place at the
    invitation of Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan and which made Gul
    the first Turkish president to visit Yerevan since Armenia became
    independent in 1991.

    Ozugergin said that during his conversation with Rice, the foreign
    minister reiterated Ankara's support for the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE) Minsk Process which aims to find
    a political solution to the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will have a positive impact
    on Turkish-Armenian relations, Babacan also told Rice, Ozugergin said.

    In response, Rice said the US has found Turkey's efforts within this
    framework "meaningful" and that Washington would lend support to
    these efforts, the spokesperson added.

    As for the conversation between Ban and Erdogan, Anatolia said,
    citing anonymous sources, that the UN secretary-general expressed
    appreciation over Ankara's initiative for establishing a Caucasus
    Stability and Cooperation Platform, a scheme that is planned to bring
    together Turkey, Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The initiative aiming at resolving regional disputes came following
    last month's war between Georgia and Russia.

    In response, Erdogan told Ban that Turkey would continue its efforts
    for contributing to regional stability, Anatolia reported.
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