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  • BAKU: Gul: mending ties with Armenia could benefit Azerbaijan

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    April 30, 2009 Thursday

    GUL: MENDING TIES WITH ARMENIA COULD BENEFIT AZERBAIJAN


    Turkish President Abdullah Gul has said possible signing of an
    agreement between Turkey and Armenia to normalize their strained
    relations could positively affect Azerbaijan as well. Gul told a news
    conference after talks with Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus
    during a visit to Prague on Thursday that restoring Turkish-Armenian
    ties would pave the way for stability in the entire Caucasus
    region. Ongoing efforts to normalize our relations with Armenia are
    not aimed against Azerbaijan.

    Our goal is to restore stability and cooperation in the South Caucasus
    and to normalize relations with our close neighbors, Gul said. The
    governments of Turkey and Armenia reached a verbal road map agreement
    last week. The document is the first move by Ankara and Yerevan to
    mend ties since Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 due to
    Armenian occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan, Turkeys ally,
    and Yerevans claims on the alleged World War I-era genocide. Gul said
    the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement will not cause Azerbaijan to impede
    the project on building the Nabucco pipeline, which seeks to deliver
    Azerbaijani and Central Asian gas to European markets through
    Turkey.

    On the contrary, as problems are solved in the Caucasus region, this
    task will become easier, he said, adding that Ankara was keen on
    realizing the Nabucco project. Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    has assured Baku that it should not be concerned over ongoing talks
    between Ankara and Yerevan. He added that Turkey and Armenia plan to
    launch a large-scale normalization process in the coming weeks.

    According to Babacan, the Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents have
    achieved considerable progress in settling the Upper (Nagorno)
    Garabagh conflict. He emphasized that the political will of the two
    leaders will play a special role in reaching a solution to the nearly
    two-decade-long dispute. There is a ray of hope, and a chance of
    settlement is discerned. And, this may happen in a short time. If the
    [mediating] OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Russia and America also display
    will, these problems could find their solution, Babacan said.

    The Turkish minister added that important discussions would begin in
    several weeks to advance Garabagh settlement, during which all details
    of the problem would be mulled in the U.S., Russia, Switzerland,
    Turkey, Azerbaijan and Armenia.
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