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  • ANKARA: France Separates Turkish-Armenian Relations And Upper Karaba

    FRANCE SEPARATES TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS AND UPPER KARABAKH DISPUTE

    Anadolu Agency
    May 20 2009
    Turkey

    ANKARA (A.A) - 20.05.2009 - The French Embassy in Ankara separated
    Turkish-Armenian relations from the Upper Karabakh dispute.

    The French Embassy in Ankara released a statement and said that
    normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations and solution of Upper
    Karabakh disputes were two separate processes.

    "Normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations and the solution of Upper
    Karabakh dispute are two separate processes that should be parallel
    to each other but should progress on their own," the embassy said.

    The statement came after the visit of Bernard Fassier, the French
    co-chairman of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and
    Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), to Turkey.

    Fassier visited Turkey on Monday and met Ertugrul Apakan, the
    undersecretary of Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as part of
    efforts to find a peaceful solution to Upper Karabakh, a territory
    under Armenian occupation.

    OSCE is currently acting as a mediator for the peaceful solution of
    the Upper Karabakh issue.

    The embassy said that France was supporting and encouraging the
    rapprochement between Turkey and Armenia, and at the same time it
    was determined to work together with the U.S. and Russian co-chairmen
    of the Minsk Group to find a fair and sustainable solution to Upper
    Karabakh dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    In its statement, the embassy said that any progress to be made in
    either normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations or the solution of
    Upper Karabakh dispute would be a positive step for the entire region.

    The embassy also said that normalization of Turkish-Armenian
    relations, particularly regarding the Upper Karabakh dispute, would
    have a positive impact on settlement of ongoing conflicts in the
    region.
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