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    ERDOGAN'S U.S. VISIT WAS TEST FOR TURKISH LEADERSHIP'S PUBLIC ASSURANCES FOR AZERBAIJAN: POLITICAL ANALYST
    I. Mammadov

    Today.Az
    09 December 2009 [13:17]

    Most likely, Azerbaijan and Armenia watched Turkish Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to the U.S. and his meeting with President
    Obama with more tension than Turkey itself, Azerbaijani political
    expert Rasim Musabayov said.

    "Armenians hoped that President Obama will influence Erdogan so that
    normalization of the Turkish-Armenian relations will progress without
    regard to Azerbaijan. For Azerbaijan, this visit was a test for Turkish
    leadership's public assurances that Armenian-Turkish border will not
    open till a progress in resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,"
    the expert said.

    "Apparently, Azerbaijanis can feel more satisfied from
    Erdogan'sWashington visit than Armenians. The Turkish leader said at
    a press conference that at the talks with President Obama he debated
    intensification of efforts of the Minsk Group, co-chaired also by
    the United States, in resolving the Karabakh conflict," he added.

    "He has also publicly stated that without progress in this direction
    the Turkish parliament will not ratify the protocols signed with
    Armenia, and the government can not impose its will on the MPs. It is
    important that Erdogan has publicly said it all while the U.S. did not
    oppose, and prefers to keep silent for the time being. As a result,
    the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) explicitly declares
    that Turkey managed to push its preconditions through the normalization
    of Armenian-Turkish relations," the analyst noted.

    "It is difficult now to say how far Prime Minister Erdogan could push
    the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh through the foreign policy priorities
    of the United States, but it is obvious that Armenians should not
    expect anything positive for them and distressing for the Azerbaijanis
    atleast for the coming months. Armenian will fail to strengthen its
    position in the negotiations held under the Minsk Group mediation,"
    the expert said.
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