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    DAVUTOGLU: MINSK GROUP NOT ABLE TO MAKE PROGRESS

    Today's Zaman
    May 26 2009
    Turkey

    Hours before his visit to the Azerbaijani capital for an official
    visit, Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu underlined that the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group
    of countries, mediating talks between Yerevan and Baku to resolve
    the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, has yet to make progress. Davutoglu's
    remarks came late on Sunday while speaking with the Anatolia news
    agency in Damascus, where he represented Turkey at the 36th session
    of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of the Islamic
    Conference (OIC).

    Recalling that he would depart on Monday from Damascus for Baku with
    his Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov, who also participated
    in the OIC meeting, on board his private plane, Davutoglu noted that
    the Nagorno-Karabakh issue has remained unresolved for 17 years.

    "We will head to Baku together on board the same plane. This has turned
    out to be something like 'one state, two nations'; 'one nation, two
    delegations'," Davutoglu said, in apparent reference to the common
    motto of "one nation, two states" reigning in Turkey and Azerbaijan.

    Davutoglu, whose visit to Baku will be his second official visit upon
    being appointed to his current post earlier this month, had traveled
    by private plane to Damascus on Saturday morning accompanied by
    a delegation of diplomats from his ministry. "It is not possible
    to disagree with [Azerbaijani President Ilham] Aliyev's remarks
    concerning the performance of the Minsk Group," Davutoglu said,
    referring to Aliyev's recent remarks in which he reiterated the
    inefficiency of the 17-year activity of OSCE Minsk Group, created to
    bring together a conference on conflict settlement. "As a matter of
    fact, the historical record exposes this [fact]. Because no progress
    has been made, it is now necessary to rescue this issue from being in
    the status of a frozen conflict. Turkey will continue its efforts,"
    Davutoglu said.
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