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    TURKISH PM LEAVES FOR AZERBAIJAN TO ALLAY CONCERNS OVER ARMENIA TIES

    Hurriyet
    May 12 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan left for Azerbaijan
    on Tuesday to reassure its leaders that Turkey's efforts to reconcile
    with Armenia would not undermine Baku's interests.

    The visit is aimed at "eradicating misunderstandings and
    misperceptions" over Turkey's policies, Erdogan told reporters before
    his departure, pledging that Azeri interests remained a priority
    for Ankara.

    "Nobody should have the slightest doubt that Turkey will continue to
    defend Azerbaijan's interests as it has done so far," he said. "Our
    relations are strong and based on a culture of fraternity."

    Erdogan, accompanied by several ministers, including Foreign Minister
    Ahmet Davutoglu and Energy Minister Taner Yildiz, is scheduled to meet
    with President Ilham Aliyev and address the Azeri parliament Wednesday.

    Ankara cut diplomatic links with Yerevan and closed the border in
    a show of support to Azerbaijan in 1993 after 20 percent of its
    territory was invaded by Armenia in the disputed region -- a frozen
    conflict legacy of the Soviet Union known as Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Turkey and Armenia, however, agreed last month on a "road map" deal
    for U.S.-backed talks that could lead to the normalizing of ties and
    the opening of their border.

    The Ankara-Yerevan thaw has reportedly disturbed Azerbaijan, which
    says opening the border before the withdrawal of Armenian troops
    from the country's occupied territories would run counter to its
    national interests. Some media reports have suggested that Azerbaijan,
    a supplier of oil and gas to Europe, might even halt the sale of
    natural gas to Turkey.

    After his visit to Baku, Erdogan will fly to Russia to meet with Prime
    Minister Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea resort of Sochi Saturday.

    Russia, which has been mediating between Armenia and Azerbaijan over
    Nagorno-Karabakh, is reportedly pushing for a summit between Aliyev
    and Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan in June aimed at moving to
    formally end the conflict.
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