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    TURKEY SEEKS FOUR-WAY SUMMIT ON KARABAKH CONFLICT

    Asbarez
    www.asbarez.info/2009/05/08/turk ey-seeks-four-way-summit-on-karabakh-conflict/
    May 8th, 2009

    ANKARA (Today's Zaman)-Turkey is seeking a summit of Turkish, Russian,
    Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders to discuss endeavors for a resolution
    to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan,
    sources quoting President Abdullah Gul as saying Friday.

    Since negotiations to normalize relations between Armenia and Turkey
    began last September, Ankara's has sought to align its conflict
    with Armenia with the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, paving the way for
    its inclusion into the Karabakh peace process. This is seen by many
    commentators and analysts close to the issue as a way to make the
    merger of the two separate processes seem like a practical option
    for an international community desperately seeking a quick solution
    to both issues.

    Gul planned to step up efforts for the four-way summit after he met
    with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian in Prague on Thursday.

    His meetings came two weeks after Ankara and Yerevan announced that
    they had "identified a roadmap" for establishing diplomatic relations
    and reopening the Turkish-Armenian border.The roadmap, kept largely
    secret from the public, is reported to include a series of conditions
    Armenia must meet before diplomatic relations are established between
    the two countries. Those requirements call for the establishment of a
    joint commission of historians, the recognition of Turkey's territorial
    borders, and the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Gul revealed his plans to Devlet Bahceli, the leader of the Nationalist
    Movement Party (MHP), during a meeting on Wednesday, sources at the
    MHP told Today's Zaman.

    According to Zaman, Gul told Bahceli that Aliyev is constantly kept
    informed about the talks with Armenia and reminded the nationalist
    leader that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to visit Baku
    next week for talks with Azerbaijani leaders.

    Gul also said that Russia also plays a key role in the region and that
    it cannot be excluded from efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. Russia, which has been unusually silent on the issue,
    is one of the three co-chairing countries of the OSCE Minsk Group
    mediating the conflict.

    Erdogan is scheduled to visit Russia for talks with his Russian
    counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on May 16. Before the prime ministerial
    talks, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is expected to meet with his
    Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Washington on the sidelines of a
    ministerial meeting of UN Security Council member countries. Erdogan's
    visit to Russia is expected to be a main issue on the agenda of
    the talks.

    Gul said the venue and date of the proposed four-way summit
    will become clear after the talks Gul and Erdogan will have with
    Azerbaijani, Armenian and Russian leaders. If realized, the summit is
    also likely to tackle Russian-Georgian ties. The tension between the
    two countries, which fought a brief war over the breakaway region of
    South Ossetia last summer, has recently escalated again due to NATO
    military exercises in Georgia that kicked off this week. Armenia,
    which was slated to participate, pulled out of those exercises days
    before they kicked off.

    Erdogan, meanwhile, is expected to meet with political leaders and
    representatives of opposition parties during his visit to Baku. He has
    also told Aliyev that he wants to address the Azerbaijani parliament
    and give the lawmakers first-hand information about the normalization
    process with Armenia.
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