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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    July 24 2011

    ErdoÄ?an to visit Baku on Wednesday

    24 July 2011, Sunday / EMINE KART , Ä°STANBUL


    In line with Ankara's diplomatic conventions, following last week's
    trip to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC), which marked
    his first visit abroad as head of the new government, Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an will pay his second visit abroad to neighboring
    country Azerbaijan.

    ErdoÄ?an will pay a one-day working visit to Baku on Wednesday,
    officials from the prime minister's office told Today's Zaman on
    Sunday.

    ErdoÄ?an's visit comes days after US Secretary of State Hillary
    Clinton's visit to Ä°stanbul in mid-July. During talks with Turkey's
    leaders, Clinton reportedly called for ratification of two protocols
    signed in 2009 with Armenia for normalization of bilateral relations.

    Clinton urged Ankara not only `to support and advance the protocols'
    stuck in the Turkish Parliament but also to get into wider contact
    with Armenia to strengthen confidence so that it further helps to
    restore diplomatic relations, a US official was quoted as saying by
    ITAR-TASS.

    `Why should only the Armenia-Turkey border be open? Why not open the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan border? There is one reason and obstacle to the
    opening of the borders. It is Armenia moving towards a constructive
    position to leave occupied Azerbaijani lands and thus solve the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Therefore, we don't believe that US
    Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is aware of these matters or
    understands them. We see this as pressure not only on Turkey but also
    Armenia,' Ali Hasanov, the head of the public and political affairs
    department in the Azerbaijani presidential administration, was quoted
    as saying over the weekend in response to Clinton.


    From: Baghdasarian
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