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    TURKEY TO PUSH INTERNATIONAL ACTORS FOR SWIFT MOVE ON KARABAKH

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/02/turkey -to-push-international-actors-for-swift-move-on-ka rabakh/
    Sep 2, 2009

    ANKARA (Hurriyet)-Promising its closest ally Azerbaijan that it won't
    leave it in the lurch, Turkey will try to press influential countries
    to let them push for a swift resolution on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict.

    "To be able to turn this normalization [between Turkey and Armenia]
    into permanent peace, we are expecting a forthwith settlement on
    the dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan with the contributions of
    the international community," Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told
    reporters late Tuesday.

    As stated in the joint statement issued by Turkey and Armenia, under
    Swiss mediation, the two countries will complete internal political
    deliberation on the signing of the two protocols for the establishment
    of relations within six weeks. Then the two countries will have to
    complete parliamentary ratification processes to let the protocols
    enter into force. If there are no delays, the process is expected to
    be completed before the end of this year or early 2010.

    However, Turkey continues to hinge the normalization of its relations
    on Armenia to what it calls improvements on the Nagorno-Karabakh
    track. Ankara earlier assured Azerbaijan that it would not open the
    border with Armenia unless the Karabakh Armenian territories liberated
    from Azeri rule during the conflict are not returned to Baku's control.

    Turkey has already launched a new diplomatic initiative for mobilizing
    international actors in this regard, according to sources. Davutoglu
    held a long phone conversation with the foreign minister of France and
    the US Secretary of State, and the two French and US members of the
    Minsk Group, tasked with settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The
    issue was already largely discussed with Russia, the third member of
    the Minsk Group.

    Davutoglu will continue to discuss the issue with his counterparts
    on every occasion, Hurriyet said, citing unnamed sources.

    The issue will also be on the agenda of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan's visit to the UN General Assembly late September. The Foreign
    Ministry is also trying to arrange bilateral meetings with the United
    States, France and Russia with Erdogan, who also hopes to take the
    issue to the G-8 meeting in Pittsburgh at the end of this month.

    One of Ankara's short-term expectations is to let Armenia and
    Azerbaijan agree on an interim agreement for the Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict. A meeting between the leaders of the two countries
    is scheduled for November 8 in Moldova during the summit of the
    Commonwealth of the Independent States.

    Accompanied with this deal, Ankara is stating that the reconciliation
    process between the three countries will require Armenia to accept
    an agree to the return of the liberated territories to Azeri rule.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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