Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

ANKARA: Davutoglu Heads To Baku With Mammadyarov Aboard His Plane

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ANKARA: Davutoglu Heads To Baku With Mammadyarov Aboard His Plane

    DAVUTOGLU HEADS TO BAKU WITH MAMMADYAROV ABOARD HIS PLANE

    Today's Zaman
    May 25 2009
    Turkey

    Only 11 days after accompanying the prime minister on an official
    visit to Baku, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was scheduled yesterday
    to depart from Damascus for Baku with his Azerbaijani counterpart on
    board his private plane.

    Davutoglu and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov were both
    in Damascus over the weekend to participate in the 36th session of
    the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the Islamic
    Conference (OIC).

    Davutoglu traveled by private plane to Damascus on Saturday morning
    accompanied by a delegation of diplomats from his ministry, the
    Anatolia news agency reported. Later on Saturday, Davutoglu announced
    that he would proceed to Baku with Mammadyarov, Anatolia reported,
    noting that the two would travel to Baku on board the private plane
    which brought the Turkish minister and Turkish delegation to Damascus.

    Davutoglu will discuss efforts to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh
    problem between Azerbaijan and Armenia and energy issues, Anatolia
    said. Azerbaijan has protested Turkish-Armenian reconciliation,
    saying it would have negative implications for the region if the
    reconciliation takes place without progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh
    dispute. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in Baku that there
    would be no normal relations with Armenia unless Armenia withdraws
    from Nagorno-Karabakh.

    In Damascus, Mammadyarov said no progress has been achieved in
    relations with Armenia. "With the current administration in Armenia,
    we have not achieved anything. As a person leading the negotiations,
    I cannot say that we have made even some progress in current issues,"
    Mammadyarov was quoted as saying on Saturday.

    While in Damascus on Saturday, Davutoglu addressed participants of
    the meeting of the OIC's Council of Foreign Ministers and underlined
    that the Islamic world is nowadays in more need of mutual dialogue,
    communication and stability.

    "It is a reality that a geo-strategic, geo-political and geo-economic
    culture is emerging in the Islamic world. We need to draw a new vision
    in line with the expectations of our times, traditions and values,"
    Davutoglu was quoted as saying by Anatolia.

    In his speech Davutoglu urged Israel to take serious steps towards
    resolution of the Palestinian issue on the basis of a two-state
    solution, while also calling on the OIC member-states to lend further
    support to Pakistan.

    During bilateral talks between Davutoglu and Iran's Foreign Minister
    Manouchehr Mottaki held on the sidelines of the Damascus meeting,
    issues concerning Afghanistan and Pakistan, commercial relations,
    political developments in Iraq and the election process in Iran were on
    the agenda, Anatolia reported. Davutoglu also had bilateral talks with
    Iraq's foreign minister, Hoshyar Zebari, with whom he discussed the
    election process in Iraq in addition to the issue of sharing of water
    from the Euphrates River. "We will give as much water as possible to
    our Iraqi and Syrian friends," Davutoglu said after talks with Zebari,
    noting that the amount of precipitation this year was satisfactory.

    During their bilateral meeting Davutoglu told Palestinian Foreign
    Minister Riyad al-Maliki that peace efforts in the Middle East would
    not be effective without removing the ongoing division among the
    Palestinian groups.
Working...
X