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    TURKIC STATES' FMS MEET IN GABALA TO DISCUSS TIES

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Au 15 2013

    15 August 2013 /TODAY'S ZAMAN, Ä°STANBUL

    Foreign ministers of the members of the Cooperation Council of Turkic
    Speaking States (CCTS) met for talks on the sidelines of the third
    summit of the Turkic Council in the Azerbaijani city of Gabala on
    Thursday.

    The CCTS, also known as the Turkic Council, is an international
    organization including Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey
    founded with the signing of the Nakhchivan Agreement in 2009. Since
    its establishment, the Turkic Council has taken concrete steps to
    promote cooperation in the Turkic world. Hosted by a different member
    state each year around various topics and themes, this year the summit
    is being held from Aug. 15-16 and will focus on "transportation and
    connectivity."

    Strengthening cooperation between the Turkic countries in various
    fields and planning further activities of the organization were
    the principal topics of the foreign ministers' meeting, held on
    the sidelines of the third summit of the Turkic Council in the
    resort city of Gabala. A cooperation agreement was signed between
    the foreign ministers at the end of the meeting. The decisions made
    by the foreign ministers will be presented to the heads of states
    during the Council of Heads of States, which will occur as part of
    the third summit on Friday.

    Addressing the meeting, Azerbaijan's foreign minister, Elmar
    Mammadyarov, made a statement mentioning some hindrances to the
    development of cooperation among the member states.

    "While talking about regional cooperation we should not neglect the
    factors restraining cooperation between states," Mammadyarov said,
    adding, "Separatism, national and ethnic problems [in the region],
    the territorial integrity of our state [Azerbaijan] and efforts made
    to change the internationally determined borders should be recognized
    as dangerous threats."

    It is already more than two decades since Azerbaijan severed
    diplomatic ties with neighboring Armenia after the latter occupied
    Nagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent territories, which are
    internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan.

    Mentioning the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict as one the main obstacles to
    regional cooperation, Mammadyarov said, "Twenty percent of Azerbaijani
    territories were occupied as a result of Armenia's aggressive policy
    in the region, and every ninth citizen of Azerbaijan is living as a
    refugee in their own country." Based on four resolutions of the UN
    Security Council issued in the early '90s, Mammadyarov urged that
    Armenian troops be withdrawn from the Azerbaijani territories and
    expressed his gratitude to those countries that show solidarity with
    Azerbaijan on this issue.

    The Kyrgyz Presidential Press Office stated that Turkish President
    Abdullah Gul, who is in Azerbaijan to attend the Turkic Council,
    and Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev met in Gabala to discuss
    bilateral ties. The leaders' meeting was closed to the public.

    Gul also had a meeting with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Ä°lham Aliyev.

    In the meeting, which lasted nearly 45 minutes, Gul was accompanied by
    Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Transport Minister Binali Yıldırım
    and Turkey's ambassador to Azerbaijan, Alper CoÅ~_kun.

    Gul is also expected to meet with Kazakh President Nursultan
    Nazarbayev.

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-323605-turkic-states-fms-meet-in-gabala-to-discuss-ties.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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