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    Anadolu Ajansi (Anatolia Agncy) Turkey
    Sept 18 2009

    Turkish minister says Turkey's position on Cyprus talks " constructive"



    Ankara, 18 September: Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on
    Friday [18 September] that Turkey could not be expected to take a step
    that would affect the nature of the talks, as comprehensive talks were
    under way in Cyprus.

    "Turkey assumes a constructive stance on Cyprus issue. Turkey does its
    best for the talks to reach a comprehensive solution. It is the EU,
    not Turkey which is on the eve of a critical decision," Davutoglu told
    the private CNN Turk channel.

    "It was Turkey and the [self-declared] Turkish Republic of Northern
    Cyprus (TRNC) that wanted peace in 2004, so nobody has the right to
    say that Turkey and TRNC hindered peace," Davutoglu said.

    Turkish foreign minister said it was again Turkish party, led by TRNC
    President Mehmet Ali Talat, that was willing for peace in the period
    that started with Greek Cypriot leader Dhimitrios Khristofias.

    "Forty-two meetings were held so far. It is Turkish party that wants
    to boost the talks. Mr Talat will talk to UN secretary-general during
    UN General Assembly. Turkish party insists on this meeting to be
    tripartite. Greek Cypriots oppose this. Accusing Turkey and trying to
    push Turkish-EU relations into a new crisis can not be explained with
    good will," he said.

    Davutoglu underlined that clashes in the Caucasus were not in the
    benefit of anybody, noting that Turkey-Armenia border was closed,
    Azerbaijan's territories were under occupation and there was ethnical
    tension among the groups in Georgia.

    Davutoglu said Turkey took a step for a comprehensive normalization in
    the region, while responding to a question when Turkey-Armenian border
    would be opened.

    "I hope this will happen soon. If the related parties, including the
    Minsk group, unite all their energies, not only Turkey-Armenian border
    but also the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan can also be
    opened," Davutoglu said.
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