President Of All-Russia Azerbaijani Congress Asks Moscow Mayor To Pr

PRESIDENT OF ALL-RUSSIA AZERBAIJANI CONGRESS ASKS MOSCOW MAYOR TO PREVENT ARMENIANS RALLY

21:30 | 2012-09-13 | Region | Politics |

Azerbaijani sources report that Mammad Aliyev, The President of
All-Russian Azerbaijani Congress, academic of Russian Academy
of Medical Sciences and Russian Academy of Sciences has sent a
letter to Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin on forthcoming rally of
the organization “Armenian youth organizations of Moscow” on the
extradition of Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov.

“This rally might cause burst of ethnic conflicts between Azerbaijanis
and Armenians, not only in Moscow but also through the whole territory
of Russia”

“The interethnic relations require the most balanced and sensitive
approach towards transformation of the conflict of non-ethnic nature
to Russian territory. On behalf of a large Azerbaijani Diaspora in the
Russian Federation I ask you to prevent this rally.” stated President
of All-Russian Azerbaijani Congress.

He said that it may cause burst of ethnic clashes between Azerbaijanis
and Armenians, not only in Moscow but also trough the whole territory
of Russia.

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Europe Ready To Pay

EUROPE READY TO PAY
Naira Hayrumyan

Story from Lragir.am News:

Published: 15:31:23 – 13/09/2012

The EU Special Envoy to the South Caucasus Philippe Lefort told Serzh
Sargsyan the arrangements for the donor conference are underway. It
was such important news for the president that his press service
placed it at the beginning of the official press release.

The news is important indeed because it is obvious that the change
of foreign partners or diversification is expensive. Armenia cannot
just discard the Russian direction and end its economic dependence
on Russia without external support.

Meanwhile, if the government of Armenia conducted a balanced economic
policy, did not enrich the rich and did not hinder investments,
everything could be done without external support.

And now we have what we have, and if Russia decides to boost the
price for gas and railway, demands more assets in return for its one
billion loan, Armenia will need money for ransom. And the only hope
is the donor conference.

Furthermore, the Armenian government needs money not only for that.

The country is facing a complicated financial and economic situation.

Next year we will have to repay half a billion dollars debt and
officials of the ministry of finance confess they are looking for
new loans. With a clever expression on the face, they tell the public
that having debts is normal. They pretend as if they do not know how
many people have sold their property and left Armenia to repay their
loans to banks. The same destiny awaits Armenia.

However, the Armenian authorities need more loans or better more grants
to become rich. They want to ride expensive cars, enrich their banks,
dine in restaurants and buy clothes for their daughters from expensive
boutiques. For the sake of this they are ready to send people into
the web of new debts.

Nevertheless, the West has decided to allocate some money, perhaps
before the presidential election because in autumn Russia may start
economic blackmail of Armenia. Although Tigran Sargsyan says there
is no invitation to join the Eurasian Union yet, it will be sent soon.

Modern Armenian mentality differs by its respect for hierarchy. Even
Christianity with its concept of equality was unable to uproot
the Eastern belief that God decides the place of everyone in the
hierarchy. In the government everyone is looking for someone standing
higher on the career scale to obey him or her. Our state policy is
based on this attitude. We are always looking for someone who will
give us money to justify our servility later.

Nation states are strong when they feel equal. Without equality there
is no freedom and without freedom there is no welfare.

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Savarov Was Released To Achieve Turkey’s Inclusion In OSCE MG – Heri

SAVAROV WAS RELEASED TO ACHIEVE TURKEY’S INCLUSION IN OSCE MG – HERITAGE REP.

PanARMENIAN.Net
September 13, 2012 – 15:24 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – By releasing the axe-killer Ramil Safarov, Azerbaijan
and Turkey meant to escalate the situation, attract international
community’s attention to further achieve inclusion of Ankara in
OSCE Minsk Group as a co-chair, Heritage opposition party secretary
general believes.

As Stepan Safaryan noted in this context, despite remarks on the
necessity to terminate Karabakh settlement talks, Armenia should
continue negotiations. “Stalling talks may give rise to speculations
on the necessity to alter OSCE Minsk Group format, which would play
right into Turkey’s hands,” the politician said.

“Armenia, however, should take firm, rather than harsh, steps in
Karabakh negotiations,” Safaryan concluded.

Syrian Government Urges Armenians Leave Settlements

SYRIAN GOVERNMENT URGES ARMENIANS LEAVE SETTLEMENTS

TERT.AM
13.09.12

The Syrian government has urged the residents of the Nor Gyugh (Midan)
settlement in Aleppo to leave their homes.

An Aleppo-based source told Tert.am that Free Syrian Army gunmen are
not far from the local mosque, and, to attack them, the government
troops urged the local population to vacate.

Last night was a disturbed one in Armenian settlements. A young
Armenia man was killed by a sniper yesterday. The reports on two
Armenian women wounded during hostilities were not confirmed. The
evacuation is in progress now.

Daily Journal Names Mardirossian As Top 100 California Lawyer

DAILY JOURNAL NAMES MARDIROSSIAN AS TOP 100 CALIFORNIA LAWYER

hetq
10:55, September 13, 2012

Civil rights cases are often personal injury disputes in which people’s
constitutional rights have been violated, Mardirossian said.

“Coming from people who have been persecuted over the centuries,
I wanted to do what I could to help those in this country who have
been persecuted,” said Mardirossian, who is of Armenian heritage.

In 1989, he found his calling when he ended up representing the Dole
family, who were his friends, in a lawsuit against the Los Angeles
Sheriff’s Department stemming from charges that deputies had brutalized
36 partygoers at a wedding shower in Cerritos.

Mardirossian obtained a jury verdict and judgment of $24.8 million –
the largest judgment in history against the department.

Since then, Mardirossian has tackled a number of landmark products
and negligence cases with multimillion-dollar verdicts.

Currently, he is preparing for what will be the first state bellwether
personal injury case to go on trial in California next year in the
closely-watched Toyota unintended acceleration litigation. Toyota
Motor Cases, JCCP 4621 (L.A. Super. Ct., filed March 22, 2010).

Mardirossian is representing the son and husband of Noriko Uno, who
was killed in a 2009 accident when her 2006 Camry allegedly sped out
of control, forcing her to turn into oncoming traffic on a one-way
street in Upland.

In another emotional case, Mardirossian represents the father of
a homeless, mentally ill man who died after an encounter with six
Fullerton police officers.

In July, Ron Thomas, the father of Kelly Thomas, filed suit in Orange
County Superior Court against the city and the officers involved.

Thomas v. City of Fullerton, 30-2012-00581299 (Orange Super. Ct.,
filed July 5, 2012).

The lawsuit was filed on the first anniversary of Kelly Thomas’
fatal beating, which was caught on a nearby police surveillance camera.

The case has attracted attention abroad, Mardirossian said, recalling
his conversation at a fast-food emporium with police who had heard
about the incident.

“I was in London for the Olympics and my son and I went to McDonald’s,”
Mardirossian said. “There were a couple of British bobbies there,
and they were shaking their heads. They were shocked at the quick
call-to-arms and beatings by American police.”

By PAT BRODERICK / Daily Journal

Comment Of Armenian Relief Society Concerning Safarov’s Release

COMMENT OF ARMENIAN RELIEF SOCIETY CONCERNING SAFAROV’S RELEASE

10:35 – 13.09.2012

Board to the Ambassador of Hungary in the United States, His Excellency
György Szapáry and Ambassador Csaba KÅ’rösi, Hungary’s Permanent
Representative at the United Nations on the transfer of Mr.

Ramil Safarov by Hungary to Azerbaijan. We would appreciate if you
would publish the letter in your media outlet.

Your Excellency,

The Armenian Relief Society, a US based international women’s
organization consisting of more than 15,000 members in 27 countries
and a member of the United Nation’s Economic and Social Council,
is shocked by the transfer of Mr. Ramil Safarov back to Azerbaijan.

Safarov, the Azerbaijani officer who murdered Armenian officer Gourgen
Markarian in Budapest in 2004, received a hero’s welcome in Baku and
was subsequently released by the Azerbaijani authorities.

These actions are in blatant violation of human rights models
acceptable throughout the world. The fact that the Azerbaijani
authorities granted amnesty to a person who committed murder with 16
blows of an axe while the victim was sleeping and for the sole reason
of the victim’s nationality was not a complete surprise.

What was shocking, however, was Hungary’s complicity in this
injustice. This was not only an egregious violation of Gourgen
Markarian’s and his family’s human rights, but caused Armenians the
world over to relive the horror of the Armenian Genocide, as well
as the pogroms of Armenians in Shoushi, Baku, Sumgait, Kirovabad
and Maragha, where Armenians were mercilessly massacred by Turks
and Azeris.

To make matters worse, the perpetrators of these crimes against
humanity, also known and recognized as genocide, escaped punishment
and accountability for their crimes. We are confident that the country
of Hungary, along with its people, regrets the decision to extradite
Safarov to Azerbaijan, and will work to remedy the situation.

It is our expectation that Hungary and the Hungarian people will
support the Armenians of Nagorno Karabagh, asserting their right to
live peacefully far from the Azerbaijani authorities, who seemingly

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Rasmussen Did Not See Demonstrators Against NATO In Yerevan

RASMUSSEN DID NOT SEE DEMONSTRATORS AGAINST NATO IN YEREVAN

ARMENPRESS
13 September, 2012
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: NATO Secretary General Andres
Fogh Rasmussen has not met anti- NATO sentiment in Armenia. In the
interview with Euro news the top ranking diplomat noted he was faced
with young protesters who had protested Azerbaijani decision on
Safarov pardon. To the Euro news reporter question whether he feels
any responsibility for what happened to Armenian soldier killed at
the NATO course in Budapest, Rasmussen was quoted as saying.

” This is a very unfortunate case. That terrible crime shouldn’t be
glorified. And I am deeply concerned that the Azerbaijani decision
to pardon this army officer damages trust and it certainly doesn’t
contribute to peace, to cooperation and reconciliation in the region.

don by Azerbaijani decision, which he had lately visited”, Armenpress
reports.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen was in a regional visit
to Armenian on September 6.

Boyajian: Turkey: A Permanent Threat To Armenia

TURKEY: A PERMANENT THREAT TO ARMENIA

David Boyajian, Belmont, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

If Turkey were to open its border with Armenia, and the two established
diplomatic and trade relations, Turkey would still be a threat
to Armenia.

Turkey would be a threat even if it were to acknowledge the Armenian
genocide, pay reparations, and return stolen Armenian property. And
the threat to Armenia would remain even if it someday regains its
homeland which now lies in eastern Turkey.

Why? Because Turkey’s belligerent policies towards Armenians, its
pan-Turkic goals (PDF- Pan-Turkist Dreams and Post-Soviet Realities)
in the Caucasus and Central Asia, and its neo-Ottoman ambitions pose
essentially the same dangers today as at the time of the genocide. And
they show no sign of ever changing.

Aside from a general awareness of the genocide and present-day Turkish
hostility, however, many Armenians and others are unfamiliar with
key details of past and present Turkish policies. Consequently,
they underestimate the dangers that Armenia faces.

Even the commonly held view that “in 1915 the Young Turk regime
committed genocide against Armenians in Turkey” is dangerously
misleading.

The genocide actually lasted through 1923, five years after Turkey’s
defeat in WWI. Two regimes conducted the genocide: Ottoman Young
Turk and Kemalist. The latter, of course, founded today’s allegedly
“modern” Turkey. And the genocide took place not only in “Turkey”
but also, ominously, on what was and is today the territory of the
Republic of Armenia.

Endless Genocide

Turkifying and Islamizing the remnants of its empire was a key
reason that Turkey destroyed its indigenous Armenian, Assyrian, and
Greek Christians during WWI (1914-18). But Armenians and Armenian
soil also lay just across the border, in the Caucasus region of the
Russian empire, directly in the path of Turkey’s genocidal pan-Turkic
jihad. Turkey committed genocide against those Armenians too, and
ripped large chunks of territory from the new Armenian Republic,
which had just been reborn from Russian Armenia.

Azeris — Turkey’s blood brothers then and now — also conducted
large-scale massacres of Armenians in the Caucasus in WWI and
through 1920.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan

After Turkey’s defeat in 1918, Turkish forces under Kemal (known
later as Ataturk) continued the genocide in the Armenian Republic
through 1920 and in Turkey through 1923.

Like Turkish leaders today who lie and deceive, Kemal publicly
professed peaceful intentions toward Armenia. Secretly, however,
he told his commanders that it is “of the utmost necessity that
Armenia be both politically and physically eliminated.” Kemal, too,
lopped off chunks of Armenia. Though it resisted heroically, only a
Soviet takeover in December of 1920 saved Armenia from annihilation.

These facts are relevant to the perils that Armenia faces today
because of Turkey’s pan-Turkic and neo-Ottoman foreign policies.

Pan-Turkism

Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Turkey has
established ongoing relationships with Azerbaijan and Central Asia’s
new “Turkic-speaking” countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan,
and Uzbekistan. Turkey has invested billions of dollars and established
Turkish schools and universities in these countries. Turkey’s President
Gul declared that “Kyrgyzstan is our ancestral homeland” while visiting
that country’s International Ataturk-Alatoo University.

Turkey hosts major gas and oil pipelines originating in Baku,
coproduces weapons with Azerbaijan, and trains Azeri troops. In
Turkic solidarity with Azerbaijan, Turkey has injected itself into the
Artsakh/Karabagh conflict by closing its border with Armenia for two
decades. The Turkish-Azeri axis — termed “one nation, two states”–
harks back to its assault on Armenia during the genocide. One hundred
years has changed nothing. Turkey remains enamored of Turkic blood
bonds.

In the former Armenian province of Nakhichevan — now part of
Azerbaijan and emptied of its Armenians — Turkey, Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan recently signed a treaty creating the
Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States.

Let’s be clear. Only Soviet control of the Caucasus and Central Asia
from the 1920’s to 1991, and Russian and Chinese dominance since then,
have thwarted Turkey’s pan-Turkic goals.

For several decades, of course, Russia and China have possessed nuclear
weapons. Turkey has not. Imagine what an arrogant, genocidal Turkey
would have perpetrated by now had it possessed nuclear weapons. Turkey
could still, unfortunately, acquire nuclear weapons or other WMDs.

Turkey’s dangerous imperial goals today also include “neo-Ottomanism.”

Neo-Ottomanism

Turkey regards itself as the leader of not only its former colonies
in the Middle East and Balkans but also the entire Muslim world.

Turkey is investing heavily in those regions.

Its Education Ministry recently released multi-media material that
shows Armenia, Cyprus, and parts of Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece,
Iraq, and Syria as being part of Turkey. Turkey claimed it was just
a mistake.

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Abdullah Gul

“You are the grandchildren of the Ottomans. It will be the Ottomans
who will make the world tremble again. If the Ottomans do not come
back, the unbelievers will never be brought down to their knees.” A
Turkish clergyman thundered those words to a frenzied Turkish rally
in Belgium two decades ago.

In attendance were his admirers: Necmettin Erbakan, soon to be Turkey’s
Prime Minister and the latter’s protégés, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and
Abdullah Gul, Turkey’s current Prime Minister and President.

Far from renouncing its bloody Ottoman past, such examples illustrate
that Turkey embraces and wants to recreate it. Consequently, its
threats against Armenia must never be taken lightly.

Turkish Threats

During the Artsakh/Karabagh war, Turkish President Turgut Ozal
repeatedly threatened Armenia. Armenians, he warned, “had not learned
the lessons” of WWI — that is, the genocide.

According to Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos, former Greek ambassador to
Armenia, U.S. and French intelligence sources confirm that Turkey
was poised to invade Armenia in 1993. Ruslan Khasbulatov, a Chechen
who was Speaker of the Russian Supreme Soviet and an opponent of
Russian President Yeltsin, had secretly given Turkey the go-ahead to
invade Armenia if he toppled Yelstin. Fortunately, Yelstin survived
the challenge.

If not for the Armenian-Russian alliance of these past two decades,
Turkey and Azerbaijan would have jointly attacked Armenia, with
catastrophic consequences.

Despite Turkey’s hostile record, some Armenians have fallen victim
to the constant drumbeat of propaganda that Turkey is “reforming.”

Turkish non-Reforms

Some even believe that acknowledgement of the Armenian genocide would
be tantamount to Turkey’s having “reformed.” That’s absurd and a
serious mistake.

An acknowledgment, which would almost certainly be incomplete,
insincere, or reversible, could psychologically disarm Armenians into
letting down their guard. By not owning up to the genocide, therefore,
Turkey may unwittingly be doing Armenians a favor.

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Turgut Ozal

Turkey’s actual record is one of repression, followed by mass violence,
interspersed with so-called “reforms.”

In the 19th century, large-scale massacres of Armenians, particularly
those of the 1890s, followed Ottoman “reforms” such as the Tanzimat
(anti-discrimination decrees). The Young Turk “reform” revolution
of 1908 — cheered in the beginning by Armenians, Greeks, and other
national groups — was followed by the 1909 Adana massacres, the
1915-23 extermination, and genocidal attacks on Russian Armenia and
the Republic of Armenia.

Then along came the new “reformed, modern” Turkey of 1923. It
confiscated Armenian property, destroyed Armenian churches, and
Turkified Armenian city and village names. In 1943, Turkey unleashed
its malicious Capital Tax program against Armenians, Greeks, and Jews.

Later came the devastating Istanbul riots of 1955. Did we mention
Turkey’s massacre of Greek Cypriot civilians and ongoing occupation
of northern Cyprus? The death squads and torture chambers? The
repression, deportation, and massacre of Kurds and other minorities,
and the jailing of dissidents and journalists?

All the while, we are told that Turkey is “reforming.”

Turkish Syndrome

In addition to Turkey’s policies, its political leaders pose a danger
because of what one may term Turkish Political Personality Syndrome.

This syndrome is on full display today in “modern” Turkey’s constant
threats, chest-beating, belligerence, malignant narcissism, hypocrisy,
extortion, despotism, cruelty, crudeness, lies, broken pledges, and,
of course, the use of violence.

One cannot think of even one positive Turkish political quality.

The countless victims of Turkish violence down through the centuries
are proof of Turkish leaders’ disordered state of mind.

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Ruslan Khasbulatov

There is little indication that either Turkey’s policies toward
Armenians or their leaders’ disorder will ever change. Indeed, they
may grow more threatening.

Yet, Armenians still hope that Turkey will change. How to make them
aware that the Turkish threat is here to stay?

Education

Young people will, of course, become the adults who conduct the
political, economic, cultural, and military affairs of Armenia. They
must be equipped intellectually and psychologically to deal with
Turkey.

>From a young age, Armenian students must study — but not in Turkish
schools — Turkish history, geo-politics, and language, and their
application to present-day Armenian-Turkish relations.

The Turkish political personality and its violent and deceitful
tendencies must be dissected and understood.

This is not easy, for two reasons. First, Armenians are bombarded by
pro-Turkish and “reconciliation” propaganda from around the world
and even by some Armenians. Second, we Armenians are unlike Turks
and often have difficulty understanding their political culture.

Ultimately, future generations of Armenians will have to choose whom
to believe. Will it be the allegedly “reformed, modern” Turkey? The
international media that kowtows to Turkey? Countries that historically
have betrayed Armenia?

Or will Armenians learn from the past and the hard-earned wisdom of
their forebears?

Their decision may determine whether Armenia lives or dies.

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"Police Did Not Fire Even A Shot Into Air"

“POLICE DID NOT FIRE EVEN A SHOT INTO AIR”

12:56 pm | Today | Social

Aram Melikyan is one of the victims of the September 9 incident in
Bambakashat, Armavir marz (province). During a talk with A1+, Aram
said that he was beaten up by “the son of MAP’s Alik and his gang,
they came in a Jeep, then the village head and joined them”.

MAP’s Alik is the deputy of the National Assembly, member of the
Republican Party of Armenia (HHK) Alik Petrosyan. Makar Petrosyan
is his son. After beating Aram, Makar Petrosyan left a message for
Aram’s father: “Makarik came. Tell your father that we will kill him
wherever we will see him”.

Hovhannes Melikyan is Aram’s father whom, according to Aram, Makar
Petrosyan has threatened to kill. His brother is running for the post
of village head, along with the incumbent head of the village. He
was the next victim to be beaten up in the polling station at the
elections of the council of elders.

Our interlocutors said that Arman Sargsyan, who stood proxy for a
candidate in the elections of the council of elders, was also beaten
in the presence of four policemen and all members of the district
election commission.

In the words of proxy Arman Sargsyan, the assaulters were led by
deputy head of the village Spartak Yeghikyan. Arman Sargsyan was being
beaten for 10 minutes in the presence of policemen. His left arm was
injured. “Policemen did not fire even a shot into the air. I suspect
that the policemen also hit me”.

A1+ was informed by the police that neither Makar Petrosyan nor the
head of the village of Babmakashat and his deputy have been detained.

By the way, the day after the incident occurred, the police issued
an official report, according to which two persons were detained in
connection with the third violence.

It should be reminded that Director General of MAP CJSC Makar Petrosyan
denied his involvement in the incident in Bambakashat community,
Armavir marz

“I am director of MAP Company and I concern myself only with its
activities so I have no time to participate in political processes.

Besides, my upbringing does not allow me to raise my hand against a
person. I can qualify the reports in yesterday’s press as mere libel,”
he commented.

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ANKARA: Turkish Premier Comments On Syria, Ties With Azerbaijan, Arm

TURKISH PREMIER COMMENTS ON SYRIA, TIES WITH AZERBAIJAN, ARMENIA

Anadolu Agency
Sept 11 2012
Turkey

QABALA (AA) -Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday
said that an election to be held in Syria would lack credibility.

Speaking at a joint press conference with the Azerbaijani President
Ilham Alivey at the end of a meeting of the Turkey-Azerbaijan High
Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Qabala, Erdogan stressed that
“the results of an election to be held under non-credible circumstances
in Syria was apparent.”

“There is presently an atmosphere of a civil war in Syria. The result
of a possible Syrian election under the present conditions is clear
today,” Erdogan noted.

“Elections in Syria may have no value unless the country moves into
a healthy structure,” Erdogan underlined.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said that they
were working on connecting Turkey and Azerbaijan directly by railways
and a railway would be built between Nakhchivan and eastern province
of Igdir.

Speaking at a joint press conference with the Azerbaijani President
Ilham Alivey at the end of a meeting of the Turkey-Azerbaijan High
Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Qabala, Erdogan stressed that
they discussed the issue of a direct railway on Tuesday.

“Today, we have held highly important talks on politics, military,
culture and economy. There are crucial steps being taken in energy
and relevant ministers discussed the issue of energy on Tuesday,”
Erdogan stated.

“We had signed an agreement for the Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline
(TANAP) project in Istanbul. The process began for TANAP and machines
will soon begin working for the project,” Erdogan underlined.

The TANAP project involves carrying Azerbaijani gas to Europe via
Turkey. The project will be completed by 2018 with an investment of
17 billion USD.

Touching on Azerbaijan’s temporary membership at the UN Security
Council, Erdogan said Turkey was honoured to see Azerbaijan in such
a position.

I do hope that, following the end of Azerbaijan’s tenure at the UN
Security Council, Turkey would be a candidate for temporary membership
in the UN Security Council in the term 2015-2016, Erdogan also said.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday said that it
was out of question for Turkey to open its border with Armenia unless
the issue of Upper Karabakh was resolved primarily by the Minsk Group.

Speaking at a joint press conference with the Azerbaijani President
Ilham Alivey at the end of a meeting of the Turkey-Azerbaijan High
Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Qabala, Erdogan stressed that
they have always made their remarks clear on Armenia during their
government and will never take a step to open the Turkey-Armenia
border unless the matter of Upper Karabakh was resolved.

“Our stance on Upper Karabakh will continue as in the past. As an
intervener in the process, we will continue to be on the side of
Azerbaijan,” Erdogan indicated.

Answering a question on Turkey’s investments in Azerbaijan, Erdogan
stated that their aim was to increase Turkish investments in Azerbaijan
to 20 billion USD.