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    TURKISH AMBASSADOR: OUR RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN ARE PERFECT

    ArmInfo
    2010-11-02 13:49:00

    ArmInfo. "The Turkish-Armenian protocols, signed last year, had no
    lasting impact on the relations of two Turkic nations, Turkey and
    Azerbaijan", Ambassador of Turkey to the UK Unal Cevikoz said during
    an event entitled "Azerbaijan and Turkey: Redefining the Parameters
    of the Relationship" organized by The European Azerbaijan Society on
    25 October in the Burton Room of the Institute of Directors, London.

    "Nothing can negatively affect the Turkish-Azerbaijani brotherhood",
    the ambassador said. He went on to illustrate this fact by citing
    the Agreement on Strategic Partnership and Mutual Assistance,
    signed between President Aliyev and Turkish President Gul in August;
    energy agreements ratified by the Turkish BOTAS and Azerbaijani SOCAR
    companies; and the recent strategic agreement signed during the Summit
    of Turkic- speaking countries.

    "Turkish-Azerbaijani relations, as far as I can see, are bound to
    continue, grow and intensify in a new global, political, economic and
    cultural order", the ambassador said. He thinks that there will be
    a continuation of solidarity with respect to primary foreign policy
    objectives.

    The Ambassador then described the linguistic, religious and cultural
    links between the two countries, recalling that Heydar Aliyev, former
    Azerbaijani President, considered the relationship to be represented
    by the phrase: "single nation, two states."

    Ambassador Cevikoz referred to the post-independence relationship
    as having three phases - an emotional period, reuniting two Turkic
    nations (1991-93); a decade when strategic partnerships were developed
    (1993-2003); and the maturity era (since 2003).

    As it is known from history, the peak is followed by fall.




    From: A. Papazian
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