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    Erdogan `sends gentle message' to Azerbaijan over Karabakh

    12:11 - 08.05.11


    The Turkish prime minister's recent speech in Turkey's eastern region
    of Igdir that stressed Azerbaijan's importance for Turkey was warmly
    welcomed in Azerbaijan, Turkish daily Today's Zaman reported.

    It also reinforced the trust and understanding between the two
    brotherly nations, Azerbaijani experts say.

    `Such statements by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    explicitly show Turkey's position towards Azerbaijan so that
    Azerbaijan knows it is much more important to Turkey than Armenia,'
    Cavid Veliev, a regional expert at the Strategic Research Center based
    in Baku, said in an interview with Zaman.

    Speaking at a Justice and Development Party (AK Party) election rally
    at the city of Igdir's Belediye Square on April 30 as a part of his
    election campaign, Erdogan referred to Turkey's relations with Armenia
    and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in front of a throng of local
    residents.

    He said straightening out Turkish-Armenian relations is not as
    important as settling the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute; without the
    settlement of this conflict, the normalization process between Armenia
    and Turkey is impossible.

    `I am putting this issue plainly once more here in Igdir: without any
    breakthrough in the Nagorno-Karabakh stalemate, our relations with
    Armenia cannot get back on track,' Erdogan said.

    Talking to the paper, Elkhan Sahinoglu, the head of Baku-based Atlas
    Research Center, said Erdogan's saying that the security of
    Nakhichevan and Nagorno-Karabakh is as important as the security of
    Turkey and that Turkey backs Azerbaijan are very important messages
    for the international community, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Erdogan once more mentioned Turkey's steadfast stand - that without
    the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute, Turkey will neither
    open the borders nor establish diplomatic relations with Armenia.

    In addition, Erdogan also said Armenia should understand that if
    Azerbaijan is threatened, Yerevan will find Turkey standing alongside
    Azerbaijan. Saying Turkey sent a gentle message to Azerbaijan,
    Sahinoglu added, `Ankara is loyal to the alliance with its brother
    state.'

    Normalization efforts between Ankara and Yerevan had shaken
    Turkish-Azerbaijani friendship for a short period after Turkey signed
    the Zurich protocols with Armenia in October 2009, an agreement to
    establish diplomatic relations between the countries.

    Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993, after the
    Nagorno-Karabakh dispute broke out between Armenia and Azerbaijan.



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    From: A. Papazian
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