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    KARABAKH MEDIATOR BRIEFS NALBANDIAN ON VISITS TO TURKEY, AZERBAIJAN

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/05/21/kara bakh-mediator-briefs-nalbandian-on-visits-to-turke y-azerbaijan/
    May 21st, 2009

    BRUSSELS-Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian met Wednesday with
    the French co-chair of the OSCE Minsk, Berdard Fassier, in Brussels
    for talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and Turkey's ongoing efforts
    to link its own talks with Armenia to the conflict's resolution.

    The meeting came after Ambassador Fassier warned Turkey on Monday to
    drop ongoing efforts to link the normalization of its relations with
    Armenia to a Nagorno-Karabakh resolution favoring ally Azerbaijan. The
    French diplomat visited Ankara Monday where met with Foreign Ministry
    officials on the last leg of a regional tour that included similar
    visits to Yerevan and Baku.

    Fassier, who co-heads the Minsk Group with Yury Merzlyakov of Russia,
    and Matthew Bryza of the United States, briefed Nalbandian on his
    meetings in Baku and informed him of a new round of regional visits
    set for the end of the month.

    The next regional tour will seek to set the groundwork for an upcoming
    meeting between the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan that will
    likely take place in St. Petersburg Russia in June, Fassier said.

    The French diplomat on Saturday had expressed concern over the growing
    diplomatic traffic between Ankara and Baku centered around the Karabakh
    conflict. His visit to Ankara ostensibly aimed to discuss the "many
    visits from Turkey to Azerbaijan."

    Turkey, a non-actor in the Karabakh conflict, has been seeking to
    boost its role in the peace process by linking its own negotiations
    with Armenia to those spearheaded by the OSCE Minsk Group between
    Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan explicitly reaffirmed his
    country's intention to continue making that link during his visit to
    Baku last week.

    Despite Erdogan's insistence, a connection between the two issues
    does not exist and that the Turkish Prime Minister's ongoing attempt
    to draw a connection between the two can damage regional relations,
    Fassier said, adding that such a condition should not be expected.

    "The normalization of Armenia-Turkey relations should not be confused
    with the Karabakh conflict," the French diplomat said in Baku. "These
    are different and parallel processes."

    The Minsk Group met with the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
    Prague on May 7 and described those talks as constructive and positive
    with the two countries closer than ever to a compromise solution.

    Linking the Karabakh peace process with Turkey's negotiations with
    Armenia can jeopardize the new momentum in the talks, according to
    Fassier, whose concerns were also echoed by the French Embassy in
    Ankara on Tuesday. Armenia has also criticized Erdogan for making
    the normalization of Turkish-Armenian relations conditional on
    a Nagorno-Karabakh settlement, saying that such statements could
    hamper both the Armenian-Azerbaijani, as well as the Armenian-Turkish
    negotiations.

    President Sarkisian and Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian reacted to
    Erdogan's statements as they separately met in Yerevan on May 14 with
    Brian Fall, Britain's special representative for the South Caucasus.

    In a written statement Sarkisian said that "any Turkish attempt
    to interfere in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh problem can
    only harm that process." While Nalbanidan, in a separate statement
    said Erdogan's stance "precludes further progress in the ongoing
    Turkish-Armenian fence-mending negotiations."
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