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    TURKEY TRIES TO CALM AZERIS OVER THAW WITH ARMENIA
    Zerin Elci

    Reuters
    May 4 2009
    UK

    ANKARA, May 4 (Reuters) - Turkey's new Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
    sought on Monday to ease Azerbaijan's concerns over efforts by Turkey
    and Armenia to restore ties.

    Ankara and Yerevan are engaged in talks to end years of hostility. Last
    month, they announced a roadmap to re-establish ties, including
    reopening a border closed in 1993.

    Azerbaijan, Turkey's Muslim ally and a key supplier of gas, has reacted
    angrily to those talks because it fears losing leverage over Armenia
    in the dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Davutoglu, appointed to the post in a wide cabinet reshuffle on Friday,
    met Azeri Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov in Ankara on Monday to
    discuss Azeri concerns over the roadmap, a Turkish Foreign Ministry
    spokesman said.

    "It is not coincidental that the minister is holding his first meeting
    with the Azeri deputy minister", the spokesman told Reuters.

    "We have not had any disruption in relations with Azerbaijan but you
    can expect reciprocal high level contacts to intensify in the coming
    period," the spokesman said.

    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan will meet Azeri President Ilham Aliyev
    in the Azeri capital Baku on May 13, state-run Anatolian news agency
    said. Erdogan will also meet Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
    on May 16, Anatolian said.

    Turkey closed its frontier with Armenia in solidarity with Azerbaijan
    in its war with Armenian-backed separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku
    has said Turkey should make peace with Armenia only after
    Nagorno-Karabakh is resolved.

    Davutoglu, the architect of NATO member Turkey's expanded foreign
    policy beyond traditional Western-oriented focus, said over the weekend
    that Turkey now had a stronger foreign policy vision with regards to
    the Middle East and Caucasus.

    "We should be trying to turn the zero-problem policy with neighbours
    into a policy of maximum interest," he said after taking office on
    Saturday from Ali Babacan. (Editing by Jon Hemming)
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