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    MATTHEW BRYZA: STATEMENT OF TURKISH PRIME MINISTER NOT AFFECT ARMENIAN-TURKISH RECONCILIATION

    Noyan Tapan
    May 18, 2009

    Ankara, May 18, Noyan Tapan. Public statements of Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    do not signal that accord reached between Armenia and Turkey has
    become abeyant, told in an interview to a Jirhan agency Matthew Bryza,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
    and OSCE Minsk group co-chair. "Several weeks ago Erdogan noted in
    another his statement that settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict
    and Armenian-Turkish relations are separate processes, but they should
    go ahead parallel to each other. I would like to re-affirm the point
    of view of my government. These two processes are parallel to each
    other, but different. At the moment these processes are going forward,
    however, perhaps, at different speeds," said Mr.Bryza. According to
    Matthew Bryza, American authorities believe that Armenian-Turkish
    reconciliation will change the general atmosphere in the region and
    will facilitate the resolution of Nagorno Karabakh problem. "On April
    22 Armenia and Turkey reached an accord related to normalization of
    relations. Opening of borders is a part of that process, however in
    a forthcoming phase. According to the road map there is nothing to
    be in a hurry. I don't think, that public statements of Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan signal that agreements reached between Armenia and Turkey
    have become abeyant," Mr. Bryza said. As it was reported in media,
    Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, declared that "Turkey
    will open the border from its side only if Armenian side will stop
    occupation of Azerbaijani territories."
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