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    TURKEY'S GUL CALLS OBAMA OVER KARABAKH, CYPRUS ISSUES: REPORT

    Tehran Times
    Oct 19 2009
    Iran

    Turkish President Abdullah Gul called U.S. President Barack Obama on
    Saturday over several foreign policy issues, Turkish media said.

    Gul reportedly asked him to help Turkey in two issues when Turkey
    was getting prepared for changes in its foreign policy.

    Reports said Gul told Obama to urge the Minsk Group to take action
    and solve the Upper Karabakh dispute, and to support settlement of
    Cyprus problem.

    Turkey urges Armenia to end occupation in Azeri land where since
    early 1990s in which nearly 30,000 people died and 2 million were
    forced to flee their homes.

    On the other hand, the two men discussed "the historic progress that is
    being made on normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia,
    and the importance of maintaining the momentum in this important
    effort," the White House said in a statement.

    Turkey and Armenia signed two protocols a week ago to normalize ties.

    Foreign report also said, Gul and Obama discussed the "situation in
    Afghanistan" and agreed to work closely in the "critical weeks" ahead.

    Obama is in the midst of defining a new strategy for the Afghan
    occupation.

    The two men also discussed the need for "sustained engagement" in
    resolving the ongoing conflict in Cyprus, and in "promoting stability"
    in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
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