A staged plan for a settlement to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute shared by Ankara and Baku with international actors is based on an understanding that aims to bring normality to Armenia in its relationship with Turkey and Azerbaijan. The plan foresees the gradual withdrawal of Armenians from Azerbaijani territories as well as the opening of Turkish-Armenian border.
The Karabakh problem can be solved only after normality is brought to Armenia in its relations with Turkey and Azerbaijan, says (...)
A Turkish-Armenian business organization is not permitted to open a branch in Istanbul, in total contrast to the government’s willingness to restart political dialogue with Armenia following elections there.
While political leaders of both Turkey and Armenia debate ways to “open dialogue,” an effort by a Brussels-based association of Turkish and Armenian businessmen has been told that even an Istanbul office for the nongovernmental organization is off the table, it was revealed yesterday. (...)
Gen. Büyükanıt’s calls for peace on the divided island in a rare visit display unity on the Turkish side and show the military is not against a solution to the Cyprus dispute, says an official.
Turkey’s top military commander yesterday called for a fair and long-lasting solution on the divided Mediterranean island of Cyprus but warned that all parties concerned should understand well how a fair and long-lasting peace will be sustained. “We have no doubt that those who govern northern (...)
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