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Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey sweep, May 24th Parliamentary elections in Nagorno-Karabakh : 1. Nagorno-Karabakh held Parliamentary election on May 23. Turnout was 70%. Four parties were running for 33 seats. 2. Free Fatherland Party won the vote with 45.8%. Democratic Party of Artsakh, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the Communist Party respectively possessed 30. 7%, 18.2% and 5.46%. The region's central electoral commission said no serious violations of the law had been recorded. 3. In a statement, the OSCE Minsk Group declared again that “Nagorno-Karabakh is not recognized as an independent and sovereign state by any of their three countries, nor by any other country, including Armenia" and stated that “the Parliamentary elections should not preempt the determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh in the broader framework of the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.” 4. Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political Department head Ali Hasanov said today that « this election serves to legalize illegal Armenianactivity in Nagorno Karabakh. The elections cannot be considered legitimate unless Azerbaijan and Armenia agree on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, sign an agreement and allow the IDP population to return home ». 5. Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry declared today that "the conflict in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan can only be solved on the basis of respect for territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan. [...] Azerbaijan once again urges the Armenian side to cease its destructive policies". 6. Armenia’s Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has criticized the European Parliament for demanding the withdrawal of Armenian forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan, saying that the demand contradicts an EU-endorsed plan to resolve the Nagorno-

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Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey sweep, May 24th

Parliamentary elections in Nagorno-Karabakh   :

1. Nagorno-Karabakh held Parliamentary election on May 23. Turnout was 70%. Four parties were running for 33 seats.

2. Free Fatherland Party won the vote with 45.8%. Democratic Party of Artsakh, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the Communist Party respectively possessed 30. 7%, 18.2% and 5.46%. The region's central electoral commission said no serious violations of the law had been recorded.

3. In a statement, the OSCE Minsk Group declared again that “Nagorno-Karabakh is not recognized as an independent and sovereign state by any of their three countries, nor by any other country, including Armenia" and stated that “the Parliamentary elections should not preempt the determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh in the broader framework of the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.”

4. Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political Department head Ali Hasanov said today that « this election serves to legalize illegal Armenianactivity in Nagorno Karabakh. The elections cannot be considered legitimate unless Azerbaijan and Armenia agree on the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, sign an agreement and allow the IDP population to return home ».

5. Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry declared today that "the conflict in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan can only be solved on the basis of respect for territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of internationally recognized borders of Azerbaijan. [...] Azerbaijan once again urges the Armenian side to cease its destructive policies".

6. Armenia’s Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian has criticized the European Parliament for demanding the withdrawal of Armenian forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan, saying that the demand contradicts an EU-endorsed plan to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Nalbadian added that the EU resolution adopted by the EU parliament last Thursday does not specify whether Armenia should pull out of only Azerbaijani districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh or the disputed Karabakh region as well.

7. Armenia’s Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian said that « the elections one more time made it obvious that the Artsakh people want to be free and independent »

8. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrey Nesterenko commented on the Nagorno-Karabakh Parliamentary Elections of May 23: « Moscow supports the principle of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. [...] As you know, we do not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state. We are convinced that its future status should be determined without the use of force as a result of political negotiations between all parties in the framework of the Minsk process. »

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Armenia:

9. Turkey's State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said on May 23 that Armenian allegations regarding the incidents of 1915 were overshadowing relations with the United States, that Turkey had nothing to worry about the Armenian allegations and that "History will confirm it sooner or later irrespective of who says what".

10. Armenian Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan said : “I believe that we have sufficient basis, sufficient capacity and sufficient mental capacity in order to develop and have our full-fledged military industry complex. The military industry was the major drive for all countries of the world which went through quick development. It is obvious that in the 21st century there is a war of knowledge.”

Azerbaijan:

11. Azerbaijani Ecology and Natural Resources Minister Huseyngulu Bagirov said there are proposals to divide the Araz and Kur rivers in the Azerbaijani territory. In recent weeks, floods occurred in 40 districts of Azerbaijan due to the rise of the Kur River.

12. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received on May 24 the delegation led by Deputy Secretary-General of the Council of Europe Maud de Boer-Buquicchio. During the meeting the sides exchanged views on the role of women in Azerbaijani society and participation of women in government and public organizations.

13. Azerbaijan and Egypt have signed three intergovernmental agreements today, in the eld of youth and sport, abolition of visa regime for diplomatic representatives and cooperation between Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy and the diplomatic school of Egypt.

14. Azerbaijan and Belarus plan to sign an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in the sphere of science and technology. The draft agreement has already been prepared andhe document will be signed during the Belarusian delegation's visit to Baku in early June 2010.

15. Azeri opposition youth group protested corruption at schools today.

Georgia:

16. Georgia and Russia resumed commercial flights. The first flight from Tbilisi to Moscow landed today.

17. Georgia's rapprochement with Iran is not directed against other countries and will not affect relations with its strategic partners, specifically the United States, Georgian deputy foreign minister Nino Kalandadze said today. "None of this means a change in political direction and it does not come into conflict with Georgia's foreign policy, which is aimed at integration with the EU and NATO," she said.

18. Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said that Georgia sees no particular threat in the opening of the so-called Abkhaz embassies in Venezuela and Nicaragua. She said that it is

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understandable that those countries that have recognized Abkhazia's independence, will open so-called official representations in their countries."

19. The president of JSC Energy Invest, a major energy georgian company, was arrested for corruption, fraud, tax evasion and abuse of power on May 20.

20. Aleksandre Ebralidze, Russian businessman, offers to fund Georgian opposition united against government, six days ahead of the election.

Turkey   :

21. The indictment against 16 defendants in the investigation under way in Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa against the terrorist organization Al-Qa'idah has been completed. Four of the defendants remain under arrest. The indictment says that a radical pro-Al-Qa'idah group founded by Mehmet Dogan, also known as "Molla Muhammed", conducted various activities in Diyarbakir under the leadership of retired prosecutor M.S.C. The indictment describes in detail the pro-Al-Qa'idah Mehmet Dogan group and its activities. The trial of the suspects will begin the 6th Criminal Court in the coming days.

22. An assassination attempt on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was prevented in Turkey, the Turkish newspaper "Milliyyet" said. People suspected of the assassination attempt on Turkish prime-minister, a woman and three men, specially trained in Greece, were detained.

23 Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Brazil as part of the Alliance of Civilizations Third Forum May 26-29 in Rio de Janeiro. He will then visit Argentina and Chile

24. Chinese Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun visited the Turkish Minister of Transportation Binali Yildirim in Ankara on Friday [21 May]. Liu Zhijun invited Yildirim to China.

25. Turkish finance minister Mehmet Simsek, in Beirut to attend the Arab Economic Forum meetings, said Friday [21 May] that Turkey had become an important political and economic actor in its region. Turkey has gained great strength and international respect, Simsek said.

26. Turkish State Minister and Deputy Premier Bulent Arinc attended a meeting of the Federation of Journalists of Turkey held in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on Sunday [23 May].Arinc expressed the importance of freedom of the press and said a draft law was being prepared at the moment, adding they hoped the draft to become a law before the parliament's summer recess started.

27. Turkish State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said on Sunday [23 May] that Turkey had gained strength thanks to its political and economic stability. Arinc said: "We want to maintain our presence in TRNC and we want to stand on our feet". He also said any agreement or solution to be reached in Cyprus should provide the Turkish Cypriots the opportunity to carry on with their presence.

28. Executives of Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) said operations of Turkish Armed Forces and Iranian Army against terrorist PKK/PJAK organization were normal. Cabar Yaver, commander of the local security forces of Mas'ud Barzani, leader of the regional administration in north of Iraq, said Turkish and Iranian security forces did not violate borders, noting that ongoing operations in border regions which target camps of the

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terrorist organization in north of Iraq, mainly Qandil, were not problem for them. Mahmoud Sengavi, leader of the security forces of PUK, said they would reciprocate in case PKK/PJAK terrorists infiltrated to north of Iraq from Turkey and Iran. He said there might be armed clashes between the PKK/PJAK terrorists and Iraqi Kurds.

29. Turkish finance minister Mehmet Simsek will travel to Kuwait on Tuesday to attend meetings of Turkey-Kuwait Joint Economic Committee (JEC).

30. Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed a military agreement for scientific and technical cooperation Monday in Ankara.

31. The Turkish prime minister said on Saturday [22 May] that Turkey was ready to help Somalia with training the country's police officers and army members.

32. The privatization of numerous hydroelectric power plants owned by Electric Generation Co. (EUAS) will be completed on Monday [24 May].

33. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is scheduled to pay a visit to Turkey on June 8 upon the invitation of Turkey to attend the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) 34. Turkey's Kurdistan Workers Party’s (PKK) foreign relations representatives have announced today that they will react against Turkish authority, if the Turkish forces do not restrict their air strikes in the Kurdish areas in Turkey.

35. Turkey voiced on Sunday its support for Iranian uranium swap proposal to be submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Monday. Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said Turkey had gone over the letter to be submitted to the IAEA in Vienna and "liked its tone and found it positive."

36. Iran's letter on exchange of nuclear fuel was handed over Monday to the head of the UN nuclear watchdog here. This article reports the full letter.

Parliamentary elections in Nagorno-Karabakh   :

1. Karabakh Holds Parliamentary Elections

http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/2050726.html

24.05.2010

Voters in Karabakh went to the polls on Sunday to elect their fifth parliament since the

unrecognized Armenian republic broke free from Azerbaijan’s control in the early 1990s. More

than 70 percent of some 95,000 eligible voters turned out to vote in the elections, according to

Karabakh’s central election commission. (Updated)

More than 50 international observers and 30 international media had turned to the Karabakh

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authorities for monitoring or covering the elections in which four political parties with a total of 82

candidates on their slates were vying for 17 seats in parliament. The other seats in the 33-seat body

were contested by 44 candidates in single-mandate constituencies. The legislature in Karabakh is

elected for a five-year term.

The results published by the Karabakh Central Election Commission (CEC) on Monday noon

showed Karabakh Prime Minister Ara Harutiunian’s Free Fatherland party leading the vote with

some 47 percent. Parliament speaker Ashot Ghulian’s Democratic Party of Artsakh and the

Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) possessed some 32 and 24 percent of the

vote, respectively. The Communist Party reportedly has failed to clear the six-percent hurdle,

which is required under Karabakh's election laws to enter the legislature. The CEC was expected to

provide more precise figures by 8.00 pm Monday. The results of the vote in single-mandate

constituencies are expected to be published later.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan has condemned the elections in Karabakh, which it considers to be its

territory. Azerbaijan’s Central Election Commission described the vote as a “new election farce”.

Karabakh, populated mainly by ethnic Armenians, broke away from Azerbaijan following a three-

year war that left some 30,000 dead. A Russia-brokered ceasefire stopped the bloodshed in 1994.

The current negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan conducted with the mediation of the

United States, France and Russia as part of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in

Europe’s Minsk Group have not yet brought about a peace agreement.

European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton late last week called the planned elections

in Karabakh illegal and said the event “should not prejudice the peaceful settlement of the

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.”

Russia, meanwhile, was less categorical in its assessments of the impact of elections in Karabakh

on the settlement prospects. “In Moscow we do not think that the course of the Karabakh peace

process could depend on the holding of elections in Karabakh,” Andrei Nesterenko, a Russian

Foreign Ministry official representative, said on Monday.

“Russia supports Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity as well as other fundamental principles of

international law,” he added. “As is known, we do not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an

independent state. We believe the future status of Karabakh must be determined without the use of

force and within the framework of the Minsk Group, as a result of political negotiations involving

all parties.”

Still, officials in Karabakh said the polls demonstrated the unrecognized republic’s commitment to

democracy.

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“It is a pleasure to live in a country that supports democratic values. And democracy is a value for

us, along with independence and sovereignty,” said Karabakh leader Bako Sahakian after casting

his vote on Sunday.

“Together with our people the [newly elected] National Assembly should be working towards

achieving great successes in Karabakh’s recognition,” he added.

Armenia has also hailed the election in Karabakh as a step showing its government’s and people’s

commitment to strengthening democracy and rule of law.

In comments provided to Armenia’s state-run Armenpress news agency Foreign Minister Edward

Nalbandian described recognition of the right of Nagorno-Karabakh’s people to decide their fate as

“central” to the proposals of the international mediators on the basis of which the current

negotiations are conducted.

“In the matter of settling the Karabakh problem the international community should be primarily

interested in dealing with authorities elected by the people of Karabakh,” stressed Nalbandian,

adding that with the latest elections “the citizens of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic once again

have proved their resolve to express their will to live freely and independently.”

2. Azerbaijan's breakaway region elects new parliament

Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagornyy Karabakh held a parliamentary election on 23 May,

Armenian news agency has Arminfo reported.

It quoted Karabakh's electoral commission chief Sergey Nasibyan as saying that the turnout in the

election was about 70 per cent of the registered voters. According to preliminary results, three out

of four contending parties cleared a six-per cent threshold to get into parliament. The Free

Homeland Party led by prime minister Ara Harutyunyan won 45.8 per cent of the votes, the

Democratic Party of Artsakh led by parliamentary speaker Ashot Gulyan won 30.7 per cent of the

votes, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation -Dashnaktsyutyun - 18,2 per cent, the Communist

Party of NKR (Nagornyy Karabakh Republic) - 5.46 per cent, the report said.

The region's central electoral commission said no serious violations of the law had been recorded.

In a separate report, Arminfo said Nagornyy Karabakh president Bako Sahakyan thanked the

voters for "high consciousness" and the election commission for organizing and conducting the

election "at the high level". "It is very pleasant to live in a country where principles are respected.

Democracy, together with independence and sovereignty, is valuable to us," the agency quoted

Sahakyan as saying.

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Source: Arminfo, Yerevan, in Russian 0526 gmt 24 May 10; Arminfo, Yerevan, in Russian 0535

gmt 24 May 10

BBC Mon Alert TCU 240510 za/

3. OSCE Minsk Group: 'Parliamentary elections in Nagorno-Karabakh not mean

determination of final status

http://en.trend.az/news/karabakh/1693412.html

Azerbaijan, Baku, May 24 / Trend E. Ostapenko /

The Co-Chairs consider that the so-called parliamentary elections should not preempt the

determination of the final legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh in the broader framework of the

peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen's

statement said.

The Co-Chairs understand the need for the de facto authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh to try to

organize democratically the public life of their population with such a procedure. They underscore

again that Nagorno-Karabakh is not recognized as an independent and sovereign state by any of

their three countries, nor by any other country, including Armenia.

Separatist regime held unlawful "parliamentary elections" in Nagorno-Karabakh May 23. Many

international organizations, including the Council of Europe, said about the non-recognition of

these elections.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made

territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of

Azerbaijan since 1992, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994.

The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. - are currently holding the

peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council's resolutions on the liberation of the

Nagorno-Karabakh region and the occupied territories

4. Azerbaijani official: So-called 'elections' in Nagorno-Karabakh serve to extend separatist

regime

http://en.trend.az/news/karabakh/1692832.html

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24.05.2010 10:37

The so-called "elections" in Nagorno-Karabakh serves to extend the separatist regime, Azerbaijani

Presidential Administration Social and Political Department head Ali Hasanov told Trend today.

"This election serves to legalize illegal Armenianactivity in Nagorno Karabakh. The elections

cannot be considered legitimate unless Azerbaijan and Armenia agree on the status of Nagorno-

Karabakh, sign an agreement and allow the IDP population to return home," Hasanov said.

The separatist regime held so-called parliamentary "elections" May 23. Many international

organizations, including the EU, said they will not recognize the election.

Hasanov said it is impossible to hold an election in the region, as half of the population was

displaced.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988 when Armenia made

territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of

Azerbaijan since 1992, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk

Group - Russia, France, and the United States - are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council's four resolutions on the liberation of

the Nagorno-Karabakh region and the occupied territories.

5. Azerbaijani FM: Illegal “parliament elections” held in Nagorno-Karabakh will negatively

impact peace process

http://en.trend.az/news/karabakh/1693367.html

24.05.2010 17:50

Azerbaijan shares concerns of its international partners about negative effect on the ongoing peace

process by the illegal "parliament elections" held in Azerbaijan's occupied territories May 23,

2010.

"Another attempt by Armenia to camouflage its annexation policy and occupation of the territories

of Azerbaijan ended with a complete and unavoidable failure. With its deeds the Armenian side

misleads no one but its own society. The international community is well aware of the situation in

the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, as it was indicated just recently in the report on the need for

an EU strategy for South Caucasus, adopted by the European Parliament," the Azerbaijani Foreign

Ministry's statement says.   

The statement notes that Azerbaijan shall never accept the fait accompli-based solution, which the

Armenian side is trying to impose.

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"The conflict in and around the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan can only be solved on the

basis of respect for territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of internationally recognized

borders of Azerbaijan, and peaceful coexistence of Armenian and Azerbaijani communities in the

Nagorno-Karabakh region within Azerbaijan, fully and equally enjoying benefits of democracy and

prosperity. Azerbaijan once again urges the Armenian side to cease its destructive policies and

instead of wasting the precious time to negotiate in good faith with a view to finding a soonest and

durable solution to the conflict, based on the norms and principles of the international law," the

statement says.

6. Armenia Rebukes EU Parliament Over Pullout Demand

May 24, 2010 8:37 a.m. EST

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7018784570?Armenia%20Rebukes%20EU

%20Parliament%20Over%20Pullout%20Demand

Yerevan, Armenia (AHN) - Armenia has criticized the European Parliament for demanding the

withdrawal of Armenian forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan.

Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian said the demand contradicts an EU-endorsed plan to resolve

the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Nalbadian said the resolution, drafted by Bulgarian Socialist lawmaker Evgeni Kirilov, and

adopted by the EU parliament last Thursday, does not specify whether Armenia should pull out of

only Azerbaijani districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh or the disputed Karabakh region as well.

It also doesn’t say, Nalbandian added, whether the Armenian troop pullout should start

immediately and unconditionally or after the signing of a comprehensive Armenian-Azerbaijani

agreement.

The Armenian-Azerbaijani agreement is a key element in the so-called Madrid Principles of

resolving the conflict proposed by the U.S., Russian and French mediators co-chairing the OSCE

Minsk Group.

The OSCE Minsk Group was created in 1992 to encourage a peaceful, negotiated resolution to the

conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Parliamentary representatives of the three political parties in Armenia’s coalition government share

Nalbandian’s observation.

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7. Armenia’s FM Nalbandian comments elections in Nagorno Karabakh

TODAY, 16:52

http://www.aysor.am/en/news/2010/05/24/nalbandyan-arcakh-elections/

Armenia’s Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian commented the parliamentary elections in

Artsakh in response to Armenpress informational agency’s request.

“As a result of all-national free, fair elections stable political institutions, legal authorities – state

administration and local self-governmental – have been formed in the Nagorno Karabakh

Republic,” Armenpress quoted Foreign Minister as saying.

The international observers gave a positive assessment to elections, according to Edward

Nalbandyan. He said that the parliamentary elections show that both county’s authorities and the

society have been making commitments to strengthen democracy and rule of law in Artsakh.

Nalbandian said: “Acknowledgment of the resolute right of the people of Nagorno Karabakh to

determine its own life is the central and key point of the proposals, delivered by the OSCE MG Co-

Chairs in relation to the settlement to the Karabakh conflict within the basic principles of talks.

“The international community must be twice as long and better interested in dealing with the

people-elected authorities of NKR, all the more so the Mandate of the Minsk conference of OSCE

provides it, said Nalbandian adding that the elections one more time made it obvious that the

Artsakh people want to be free and independent.

8. Russian MFA: Nagorno-Karabakh future status should be determined as a result of

political negotiations

http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2010/05/24/rf-mid-nkr/

15:01 24/05/2010 » Politics

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrey Nesterenko commented on the Nagorno-Karabakh

Parliamentary Elections of May 23. The statement particularly reads:

“Moscow supports the principle of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, as well as other fundamental

norms and principles of international law.

As you know, we do not recognize Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent state.

We are convinced that its future status should be determined without the use of force as a result of

political negotiations between all parties in the framework of the Minsk process.

However, Moscow does not believe that the peace settlement would depend on the elections in

Nagorno-Karabakh.

Russia, in close collaboration with its partners in co-chairing the OSCE Minsk Group (Russia,

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USA and France) will continue to vigorously help the Azerbaijanis and Armenians to reach

compromise solutions to the Karabakh knot as soon as possible.”

Remind that in the frames of the sitting of the OSCE Foreign Ministers’ Council in December,

2009, the Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan, as well as their counterparts of the OSCE

Minsk group co-chairing states (Russia, France, the USA) made a joint statement over their

commitment to move forward the peaceful settlement of the conflict in accordance with the three

basic principles of the international law: national self-determination, territorial integrity and non-

use of force.

The Nagorno-Karabakh (armed) conflict broke out back in 1991, when, subsequent to the demand

for self-determination of the Nagorno-Karabakh people, Azerbaijani authorities attempted to

resolve the issue through ethnic cleansings, carried out by Soviet security forces (KGB special

units) under the pretext of the implementation of the passport regime and by launching of large-

scale military operations, which left thousands dead and caused considerable material damage. A

cease-fire agreement was established in 1994. Negotiations on the settlement of the conflict are

being conducted under the mediation of the OSCE

Minsk Group Co-Chairmen (Russia, USA, France) and on the basis of their Madrid proposals,

presented in November, 2007.

Azerbaijan has not yet implemented the 4 resolutions of the UN Security Council adopted in 1993,

by continuing to provoke arms race in the region and openly violating on of the basic principles of

the international law non-use of force or threat of force.

Armenia:

9. Turkey's deputy premier says Armenian allegations 'overshadow' ties with US

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

New York, 24 May 2010: A Turkish deputy prime minister said on Sunday [23 May] that

Armenian allegations regarding the incidents of 1915 were overshadowing relations with the

United States.

Turkey's State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Cicek said that Turkey had nothing to

worry about the Armenian allegations.

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"History will confirm it sooner or later irrespective of who says what," Cicek said during the

"Turkish Day Festival" in New York.

Cicek said that the issue was overshadowing relations with the United States, and hoped nobody

would resort to such wrong views from now on.

Also, Cicek said the United States was Turkey's ally and friend, and two countries undertook

responsibilities in many places around the world from Korea to Afghanistan for over 50 years,

which further improved and institutionalized the relations.

However, Turkey was deeply sorry about the US resolutions reached by baseless allegations

accusing the Turkish nation, he said.

Cicek said Turkey was ready to confront its history. Minister Cicek later left New York for Turkey.

The Federation of Turkish American Associations (FTAA) organized the 29th Turkish Day

Festival in New York.

Janissary Band and folkloric dance team performed shows during the festival. Also Turkish singers

took stage and Turkish food was served and sold the whole day.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 0535 gmt 24 May 10

10. Armenian minister says enough capacity to develop military industry - TV

Text of report by state-owned Armenian Public TV on 22 May

[Presenter-read report over video of exhibited arms, including shell-type guns, guns, and

communication devices] A doctrine on military complex has to be developed during strategic

review according to the list approved by the [Armenian] president. A large exhibition of

production of the military-industrial complex was held in the administrative building of the

[Armenian] Defence Ministry this morning.

[Armenian] Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan said this is a new page in the history of this sphere.

State-of-the-art arms, means of communication, optical sight devices, exercise devices for various

types of arms, location targeting stations and numerous devices, the major part of which is already

successfully used in our armed forces, were demonstrated to [Armenian] minister of economy, the

chairman of the [Armenian] National Academy of Sciences and other guests.

[Armenian Defence Minister Seyran Ohanyan speaking at the exhibition] I believe that we have

sufficient basis, sufficient capacity and sufficient mental capacity in order to develop and have our

full-fledged military industry complex.

[Armenian Minister of Economy Nerses Yeritsyan speaking at the exhibition] The military

industry was the major drive for all countries of the world which went through quick development.

It is obvious that in the 21st century there is a war of knowledge.

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Source: Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan, in Armenian 0800 gmt 22 May 10

Azerbaijan:

11. Ecology Minister: Araz and Kur Rivers may divide in Azerbaijan

http://en.trend.az/news/society/ecology/1693393.html

24.05.2010 17:58

Azerbaijani Ecology and Natural Resources Minister Huseyngulu Bagirov said there are proposals

to divide the Araz and Kur rivers in the Azerbaijani territory.

"We look for reserve variants. The situation is studied and this research work gradually can turn

into extraordinary plan and in principle the rivers maybe divided," Bagirov told journalists today.

He said the rivers have been separated from each other and again re-united repeatedly.

"There are old river beds in Neftchala, Salyan and Saatli. These beds were filled with ground

water," he said.

Bagirov estimated the current situation as serious. There are still great snow resources in the

mountains, as well as weather conditions are rainy.

In recent weeks, floods occurred in 40 districts of Azerbaijan due to the rise of the Kur River. As a

result of the disaster, about 20,000 houses were flooded, more than 300 were destroyed, 2,000

became unsafe and 50,000 hectares of cultivated land were left under water.

12. Azerbaijani President receives delegation headed by CE Deputy Secretary-General

http://en.trend.az/news/official/chronicle/1693447.html

24.05.2010 18:04

Today, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev received the delegation led by Deputy Secretary-

General of the Council of Europe Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, AzerTaj state news agency reported.

During the meeting the sides exchanged views on the role of women in Azerbaijani society and

participation of women in government and public organizations.

13. Azerbaijan, Egypt sign three agreements (UPDATE)

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24.05.2010 17:19

Azerbaijan, Baku, May 24 / Trend U. Sadikhova /

Today, Azerbaijan and Egypt have signed three intergovernmental agreements in Baku, Egyptian

Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said during a joint press conference with Azerbaijani

Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov.

The agreements were signed in the field of youth and sport, abolition of visa regime for diplomatic

representatives and cooperation between Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy and the diplomatic

school of Egypt. The last agreement was signed by Egyptian ambassador to Azerbaijan Sabir

Mansur and head of the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy Hafiz Pashayev.

Speaking about the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Egyptian Foreign Minister

said that it is necessary to resolve it peacefully.

"Nagorno-Karabakh conflict must be resolved peacefully, that is, through negotiations, by

respecting the interests of all parties, as well as with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group,"

he said.

Egyptian minister said that his country supports the territorial integrity of each state in the region.

Aboul Gheit also said that he has discussed the possibility of Azerbaijan's joining the UN Security

Council with his Azerbaijani counterpart. He stressed the high level of political and international

cooperation between countries.

During a meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev, Egyptian Foreign Minister will give a

letter of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. He said it will further strengthen the relations between

the two countries.

14. Azerbaijan, Belarus plan to sign agreement on scientific and technical cooperation

http://en.trend.az/news/politics/foreign/1693047.html

24.05.2010 13:48

Azerbaijan and Belarus plan to sign an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in the sphere

of science and technology, the State Committee on Science and Technology of Belarus told

BELTA.

The draft agreement has already been prepared. Its signing is scheduled for early June. The

document will be signed during the Belarusian delegation's visit to Baku in early June 2010.

The State Committee also said that during the National Exhibition of Belarus, which was recently

held in Azerbaijan, several documents on cooperation between scientific institutes and centers of

Belarus and Azerbaijan were signed. In particular, Belarusian State University signed a protocol of

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intent to cooperate with scientific and engineering consulting company Silvesberg. The sides

intend to develop cooperation in the sphere of biofuel production, introduction of microwave

technology in agriculture, production of sorbents for the collection of oil spills.

Besides, Belarusian State University signed a memorandum of understanding with the Baku State

University. The document envisages exchange of students, postgraduate students and professors.

An agreement was concluded on scientific-technical cooperation between the Institute of Physics

of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus and the Institute of Physics and Institute of

Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan.

In general, in the near future scientists of both countries plan to develop cooperation in laser

physics, power engineering, sphere of nanomaterials, computer modeling of elements of computing

technology of the new generation and other scientific spheres.

15. Azeri opposition youth group protests corruption at schools

Text of report by private Azerbaijani news agency Turan

Baku, 24 May: In the afternoon of 24 May, members of the [opposition] youth movement Dalga

staged peaceful protests outside some universities under the slogan "No to corruption".

Participants told the Turan news agency that the main aim was to protest against the collection of

money from students during summer exams. The protest was like a theatre show in nature.

Students sat outside the Oil Academy and the University of Economy [in Baku] and played the role

of beggars asking money to pay bribes to teachers. No incident was reported during the rally.

Corruption, which is a serious problem in Azerbaijan's education system, seriously affects the

quality of education. The authorities are unable to tackle the problem and any student protest

against it is harshly thwarted.

Source: Turan news agency, Baku, in Russian 1030 gmt 24 May 10

Georgia:

16. Georgia, Russia resume commercial flights

2010-05-24

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-05/24/c_13313102.htm

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MOSCOW, May 24 (Xinhua) -- The first chartered flight from Georgian capital Tbilisi to Moscow

landed on Monday in Russian capital's Domodedovo airport, the Itar-Tass news agency reported.

A Boeing-737 plane from Airzena Georgian Airways was carrying 120 passengers. Twelve

chartered flights will be made by the private airline until July 1.

The direct flights between Russian and Georgian airports had been cancelled since August 2006. In

August 2008 the two countries fought a five-day war over two former Georgian republics.

Russia recognized independence of the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia after the

brief war.

Regular commercial flights between Russia and Georgia could be resumed after Moscow and

Tbilisi re-establish the diplomatic links.

17. Georgia reassures U.S., EU over ties with Iran

24/05/2010

http://en.rian.ru/world/20100524/159137094.html

Georgia's rapprochement with Iran is not directed against other countries and will not affect

relations with its strategic partners, specifically the United States, a Georgian deputy foreign

minister said on Monday.

Iranian Foreign Ministry official Ramin Mehmanparast, who visited Tbilisi on Saturday, said the

two countries have plans for reciprocal visits of high-level delegations and could lift visa

requirements.

"None of this means a change in political direction and it does not come into conflict with

Georgia's foreign policy, which is aimed at integration with the EU and NATO," Nino Kalandadze

said.

"We have strategic partners, such as the United States, and we are in constant dialogue with them,

including on this issue. We do not think there will be any problems here," she said.

She confirmed the reports that Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki was due to visit

Georgia in August, and that a time frame for the Iranian president's visit would then be decided.

On Saturday, Tbilisi and Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding in media cooperation at

the level of deputy foreign ministers.

Mehmanparast then told Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze that Iran was ready to play

the role of a mediator in the region, in particular in the Nagorny Karabakh conflict between

Azerbaijan and Armenia.

TBILISI, May 24 (RIA Novosti)

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18. Georgia's FM sees no threat in opening Abkhaz embassies in Venezuela and Nicaragua

http://en.trend.az/news/politics/foreign/1693346.html

24.05.2010 18:12

The Georgian side sees no particular threat in the opening of the so-called Abkhaz embassies in

Venezuela and Nicaragua, Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia Nino Kalandadze said at the

weekly press briefing today.

She said that it is understandable that those countries that have recognized Abkhazia's

independence, will open so-called official representations in their countries." Despite this, the

international community will give an adequate assessment and does not recognize these embassies,

she said.

A statement about the opening of the so-called Abkhaz embassies in Venezuela and Nicaragua was

made a few days ago by Foreign Minister of internationally unrecognized regime of Abkhazia

Maxim Gvindzhiya.

19. Georgian Energy Mogul Arrested For Fraud

http://www.rferl.org/content/Georgian_Energy_Mogul_Arrested_For_Fraud/2049486.html

5.21.10

TBILISI -- Georgian police have detained the head of a major energy company on corruption

charges, RFE/RL's Georgian Service reports.

Geno Malazonia, the president of JSC Energy Invest, was arrested and charged with fraud, tax

evasion, and abuse of power on May 20.

The alleged criminal activity was detected during an audit, InterPress News reported.

Malazonia had previously worked as deputy education minister as well as a deputy director in the

state Customs Office.

He established his company six years ago with backing from the Russian companies

InterGazinvest and InterInvest aw well as Georgian business groups.

Malazonia's company also controls a nitrogen plant in Rustavi and the Gardabani gas-turbine

power station.

Police continue to investigate the case and have sequestered the JSC Energy Invest offices in

TbilisiTBILISI -- Georgian police have detained the head of a major energy company on

corruption charges, RFE/RL's Georgian Service reports.

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20. Russian businessman offers to fund Georgian opposition united against government

Excerpt from report by private Georgian Imedi TV

[Presenter] [Russian businessman of Georgian origin] Aleksandre Ebralidze has found a new way

of finding his place in Georgian politics. He intends to help the Georgian opposition ahead of the

parliamentary and presidential elections [due in 2012 and 2013respectively]. Appeals can already

be heard from the businessman, who is active in Russia. He urges opposition forces to unite,

promising moral and material assistance. Some of the opposition have rejected the offer and those

who participated in meetings organized by Ebralidze have refrained from making comments today.

[Correspondent] Ebralidze has sent a letter to the Georgian opposition. Six days ahead of the

[local] election, the [ethnic] Georgian businessman, who has the ambition to become [Georgian]

president, advised the Georgian political spectrum to consolidate against the government.

Ebralidze's letter is on one page. It reads as follows: "I urge the opposition to unite ahead of the

election to bodies of local self-government. This is the only way to defeat the incumbent

government. Only unity is capable of overcoming the mechanism for rigging elections, which has

already been learnt very well".

The main message in the belated letter ahead of the local election is in its second part. The St

Petersburg businessman, who has been nicknamed Alik Bazara, advises the opposition to no longer

make the mistake made before the 30 May election and prepare for the coming parliamentary and

presidential election. "The opposition should reach united the Georgian parliamentary and

presidential election with a single programme and common candidates. The opposition is capable

of uniting. The opposition should unite. I urge all opposition parties and movements to become

involved in the process of agreeing on such a leader and forming such a political bloc, which will

be able to become an alternative to the incumbent anti-patriotic regime. I assure you that the

[Ebralidze-led] World Congress of Georgia's Peoples is ready to become actively involved in these

matters".

What is meant by Ebralidze's active involvement in the unification of the Georgian opposition for

the coming parliamentary and presidential elections? Vladimer Khomeriki, Ebralidze's "right hand"

and also an ethnic Georgian businessman, who lives in Moscow, answers this question - moral and

material support for the opposition.

[Khomeriki speaking in Russian with Georgian translation overlaid] This appeal to the opposition

was made in time. It may even be a little belated. The opposition is constantly saying that the

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Georgian government and its [political] course should be replaced, but they are unable to unite in

decisive moments. Ebralidze is offering the opposition all possible resources, including material

resources, as well as ties and opportunities available to him.

[Correspondent] Ebralidze's letter and his promises of financial support have angered some of the

opposition. Leaders advised Ebralidze that he should make political investments in Russian

politics.

[Nikoloz Ivanishvili, the leader of People's Democratic Party and mayoral candidate] He is a

Russian citizen, so he should make appeals to Russian political forces. This is our country and I do

not know who Ebralidze is.

[Georgian MP Gia Tortladze] Ebralidze and Khomeriki had better advise their fellow FSB and

GRU personnel to withdraw the [Russian] occupation troops. As regards funding the opposition

from a foreign country, particularly from a hostile one, that is categorically unacceptable.

[Georgian MP Levan Vepkhvadze] If unity is discussed, there can indeed be no unity with those,

who are pushing Georgia towards the status of a [Russian] province.

[Opposition Alliance for Georgia leader Irakli Alasania] I do not deem it necessary to make

comments on statements by a person, who has no significance in Georgian politics.

[Correspondent] Industry Will Save Georgia leader Gogi Topadze advised Ebralidze to come to

Georgia to become better familiarized with Georgian politics. Previously, one of the leaders of his

[Topadze's] party, Zurab Tqemaladze, attended an Ebralidze-organized meeting in Vienna.

[Topadze] It is easy to prompt and advise from there. You should come here and see how easy it is

to work with these people [government] here. Come to us, Mr Ebralidze. Let us attack them

together.

[Passage omitted: correspondent says MP Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, who attended the

aforementioned Vienna meeting and Kakha Kukava, who attended a larger meeting organized by

Ebralidze in St Petersburg refused to comment]

[Koba Davitashvili of the opposition Party of the People] I welcome his [Ebralidze's] statement.

[Conservative Party leader Zviad Dzidziguri] We have already attempted to unite opposition

forces, but failed. This is a thing in the past now. I would like to tell you that the most important

thing now is people's participation in the election on a massive scale.

[Passage omitted: correspondent briefly reviews Ebralidze's previous steps]

Source: Imedi TV, Tbilisi, in Georgian 1600gmt 24 May 10

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Turkey:

21. Turkish group indicted for ties to Al-Qa'idah - news agency

Text of report by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia; subheadings as published

Diyarbakir, 23 May: The indictment against 16 defendants in the investigation under way in

Diyarbakir and Sanliurfa against the terrorist organization Al-Qa'idah has been completed. Four of

the defendants, including a retired prosecutor of the republic, remain under arrest.

The 6th Criminal Court [of Diyarbakir] has accepted the indictment prepared by the Office of the

Chief Prosecutor of the Republic in Diyarbakir. The indictment says that a radical pro-Al-Qa'idah

group founded by Mehmet Dogan, also known as "Molla Muhammed", conducted various

activities in Diyarbakir under the leadership of retired prosecutor M.S.C.

Al-Qa'idah at Mehmet Dogan's disposal

The indictment describes in detail the pro-Al-Qa'idah Mehmet Dogan group and its activities.

Based on intelligence gathered by security forces, the indictment says that the members of the

group, also known as "Molla Muhammedists", are active in Mus and that they see Mehmet Dogan,

whom they also call "Elder Hodja", as a Mahdi.

Noting that the group describes itself as a "Mahdi movement," the indictment says:

"They also see the terrorist organization Al-Qa'idah as an Islamic army that can be put at the

disposal of the Mahdi. They insist that a great war will commence between Jews and Muslims in

the near future, that there will bloodbaths everywhere, and that they must also prepare for this war.

They support IBDA/C [Islamic Great East Raiders/Front] and the Hezbollah, which have engaged

in armed activities in our country in past years to support the armed actions and radical ideas of the

terrorist organization Al-Qa'idah. They also believe that all Muslims must support these campaigns

against infidels."

The indictment recalls that Mehmet Dogan, who retired as an imam in 1998 and who is also known

as "Molla Muhammed", led the Mehmet Dogan group operating out of Istanbul. It adds: "It has

been determined that [Dogan] organized around himself a group advocating radical ideas,

published his ideas in the form books using various publishing houses starting in 2005, and started

reaching wider audiences via the Internet after 2007."

Bin-Ladin used as reference

The indictment says that entities that form radical organizations based on the exploitation of

religion often use Al-Qa'idah, led by Usamah Bin-Ladin, as a reference for themselves. It

continues:

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"In the course of operations and investigations conducted against Al-Qa'idah elements in Turkey,

we have learned that these entities form structures based on the ideas of the organization they use

as a reference and that they stage attacks in our country in accordance with the goals and strategies

of the organization even though they do not have direct visible ties with it. As is known, [Al-

Qa'idah] elements in Turkey organized simultaneous suicide bomb attacks against Beth Israel

Synagogue in Sisli and the Neve Shalom Synagogue in Beyoglu in Istanbul on 15 November 2003;

and subsequently on the British Consulate General in Beyoglu and the general headquarters of the

HSBC bank in Besiktas on 20 November 2003. These attacks generated substantial public

indignation at the time."

Retired prosecutor

The indictment says that retired prosecutor M.S.C., who remains under arrest, led the Diyarbakir

branch of the radical pro-Al-Qa'idah Mehmet Dogan group.

Stating that M.S.C. served as a liaison between the Diyarbakir structure and Mehmet Dogan, the

indictment says: "It has been determined that [M.S.C.] leased an apartment in Diyarbakir and

called it a 'madrasa'. He provided for the needs of this venue. He met with other suspects regularly

at the venue called 'madrasa' on certain days of the week to conduct classes related to

organizational matters. He organized classes in this 'madrasa' with the specific aim of recruiting

young people."

The indictment says that an examination of a laptop owned by I.T., one of the suspects, revealed

that it contained 14 video files recorded by PKK members containing PKK propaganda and songs

sung by organization members.

Prison terms of up to 15 years

The indictment says that the case file clearly shows that the suspects committed the crimes with

which they are charged. It continues: "Although the suspects have denied the charges, the

organizational documents found in the suspects' homes, records of their phone conversations

among themselves and the leader of the organization, records of physical surveillance conducted

by security forces, acknowledgments by the suspects that they met with their leader Mehmet

Dogan, and analyses of CDs seized from the suspects suggest, together the contents of entire case

file, that the suspects committed the crimes with which they are charged."

The indictment calls for up to 15 years of imprisonment for suspects M.S.C. and R.B. for "leading

and organizing the activities of the organization" and up to 10 years of imprisonment for the other

14 suspects on charges of "being members of the organization".

The trial of the suspects will begin the 6th Criminal Court in the coming days.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in Turkish 23 May 10

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22. Assassination attempt on Turkish PM prevented in Turkey

24.05.2010 15:19

 

http://en.trend.az/regions/met/turkey/1693212.html

An assassination attempt on Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was prevented in

Turkey, the Turkish newspaper "Milliyyet" said with reference to the Istanbul Committee against

Terrorism under the National Intelligence Agency.

People suspected of the assassination attempt on Turkish prime-minister, a woman and three men,

specially trained in Greece, were detained.

23. Erdogan to visit Brazil

24.05.2010 14:11

 

http://en.trend.az/news/nuclearp/1693059.html

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit Brazil as part of the Alliance of

Civilizations Third Forum May 26-29 in Rio de Janeiro. He will then visit Argentina and Chile, the

Russian TRT television channel's website reported.

Erdogan's visit to Brazil will be held on the backdrop of a tripartite agreement between Ankara,

Tehran, and Brazil, signed May 17. The agreement envisages the transportation of Iranian uranium

to Turkey territory where it will be exchanged for 20-percent enriched uranium.

The Iranian leadership expects to receive 1,200 kilograms of enriched nuclear fuel. Tehran claims

that it needs the enriched uranium for medical research.

The deal once again raised the issue of the viability of the proposed sanctions against Iran, as the

country's government has abandoned plans to enrich uranium on its territory.

However, the United States submitted a draft resolution envisaging new sanctions against Tehran

for discussion to the U.N. Security Council May 18. The draft is under consideration by the

Security Council.

The Turkish PM said his country will do everything possible for the international community to

support the agreement during a telephone conversation with Iranian President Mahmoud

Ahmadinejad.

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24. Turkish transportation minister meets with visiting Chinese railways minister

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Ankara, 21 May 2010: Chinese Minister of Railways Liu Zhijun visited the Turkish Minister of

Transportation Binali Yildirim in Ankara on Friday [21 May].

Speaking while receiving Zhijun, Yildirim said that he was pleased to welcome Zhijun and an

accompanying delegation to Turkey.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul's visit to China last year was a turning point in bilateral relations.

Many agreements were signed with China during Gul's trip last year. We would like to develop

relations with China primarily in the field of railways, Yildirim said.

Liu Zhijun said that China paid great importance to cooperation with Turkey in the area of

railways.

We are ready to work with Turkey in establishing railways for speed train and developing existing

railways, Zhijun said.

I believe that our cooperation would be one based on long term and also be strategic, Zhijun said.

Liu Zhijun invited Yildirim to China.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 1732 gmt 21 May 10

25. Turkish finance minister says Turkey major player in Middle East

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Beirut, 21 May 2010: Turkish State Minister Mehmet Simsek said Friday [21 May] Turkey had

become an important political and economic actor in its region.

Simsek, who arrived in Beirut to attend the Arab Economic Forum meetings, met with Turkish

businessmen doing business in Lebanon on Friday.

Speaking while receiving Turkish businessmen, Simsek said that Turkey was not the old Turkey.

Turkey has gained great strength and international respect, Simsek said.

In the recent term, Turkey developed its relations with her neighbours. Turkey has signed visa

exemption agreements with many countries, Simsek said.

We are solving problems of many years. These developments do not mean that Turkey has left the

West and changed her direction towards the East. While preserving her relations with the West,

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Turkey began a process of dialogue with regions with which she has historical relations. This

presents a great advantage in relations with the EU, Simsek stressed.

Meanwhile, as part of his talks in Lebanon, Simsek went to the city of Tyre and visited the Turkish

troops serving there as part of the United Nations Peace Force.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 1620 gmt 21 May 10

26. Turkish deputy premier says press freedom important

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Lefkosa, 23 may 2010: Turkish State Minister and Deputy Premier Bulent Arinc attended a

meeting of the Federation of Journalists of Turkey held in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

(TRNC) on Sunday [23 May].

Delivering a speech at the gathering at Near East Technical University (YDU) in Lefkosa, Arinc

expressed the importance of freedom of the press.

Commenting on the progress of the studies on the law regarding Turkey's Radio and Television

Supreme Council (RTUK), Arinc said a draft law was being prepared at the moment, adding they

hoped the draft to become a law before the parliament's summer recess started.

Arinc said certain points laid down in the law, especially articles regarding frequency allocation,

were being reshaped in accordance with EU standards.

Pointing to the developments in the Turkish Cypriot media as well, Arinc said TRNC has a

powerful local media and there were numerous qualified local newspapers in the country.

Speaking at the meeting of the federation, Anadolu Agency's (AA) Director-General Hilmi Bengi

said that TRNC always had a unique place in the daily agenda of his agency.

"TRNC's primary position in Turkey's agenda has reflections in Anadolu Agency's agenda as well,"

Bengi said.

Describing Turkish Agency-Cyprus (TAK) as AA's biggest supporter in TRNC, Bengi said the

agency prepared news stories both about Turkish Cypriots and the Greek Cypriot party.

Pointing to the cooperation protocols between TAK and AA, Bengi said the latest agreement

signed by the two agencies envisaged the transfer of visual developments in TRNC and the transfer

of TAK's photo archive to digital environment.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 1355 gmt 23 May 10

27. Turkish deputy premier says Turkey wants to maintain presence in Cyprus

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

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Lefkosa, 24 May 2010: Turkish State Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said on

Sunday [23 May] that Turkey had gained strength thanks to its political and economic stability.

Arinc delivered a speech at a seminar held at the Near East University (YDU) in Lefkosa, which

was also attended by TRNC's President Dervis Eroglu; Parliament Speaker Hasan Bozer; Prime

Minister Irsen Kucuk; Turkish Ambassador in Lefkosa Sakir Fakili; several Turkish Cypriot

ministers and deputies, as well as Anadolu Agency's Director General Dr Hilmi Bengi.

Commenting on the developments in TRNC during his speech, Arinc said, "We want to maintain

our presence in TRNC and we want to stand on our feet".

Noting that Turkish Cypriots had suffered a lot in the past, Arinc said, "Some were disturbed by

our presence and they wanted to destroy us. However, we are here today and we are strong".

Arinc said that TRNC should continue to display efforts together with Turkey for the

acknowledgment of its rightful cause by the world.

He also said any agreement or solution to be reached in Cyprus should provide the Turkish

Cypriots the opportunity to carry on with their presence.

Pointing to Turkey's "zero-problem policy" with its neighbours as well, Arinc said Turkey had

signed agreements with Greece, was about to lift visa procedures with Russia, kept good relations

with Bulgaria and Balkan countries, continued efforts to get closer with Armenia and established

close ties with Syria.

"Turkey has grown and gained strength. This happened thanks to the political and economic

stability in the country," Arinc said.

After the seminar, Arinc attended a dinner hosted by Turkish Cypriot Prime Minister Kucuk.

The Turkish deputy premier is expected to depart from TRNC on Monday.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 0540 gmt 24 May 10

28. Iraqi Kurds support Turkey, Iran operations against PKK - Turkish agency

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Ankara, 22 May 2010: Iraqi Kurds said on Saturday [22 May] that they would definitely not allow

terrorist organization to use north of Iraq as base to launch attacks to Turkey.

Executives of Iraqi Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK)

said operations of Turkish Armed Forces and Iranian Army against terrorist PKK/PJAK

organization were normal.

Cabar Yaver, commander of the local security forces of Mas'ud Barzani, leader of the regional

administration in north of Iraq, said Turkish and Iranian security forces did not violate borders,

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noting that ongoing operations in border regions which target camps of the terrorist organization in

north of Iraq, mainly Qandil, were not problem for them.

Mahmoud Sengavi, leader of the security forces of PUK, said they would reciprocate in case

PKK/PJAK terrorists infiltrated to north of Iraq from Turkey and Iran. He said there might be

armed clashes between the PKK/PJAK terrorists and Iraqi Kurds.

Sengavi said they had to counter any armed forces that entered Iraqi territory violating borders

with Turkey and Iran and attack neighbouring countries from there. "We are trying to restore peace

and confidence in Turkey-Iran-Iraq borders. To this end, we wanted PKK/PJAK to leave north of

Iraq soon and not to enter the region from Turkey and Iran. We will not allow this. Otherwise, we

have to counter."

Mam Rostem, responsible for security affairs of the Iraqi Kurds in the region, said top terrorists

should comprehend that they can not achieve anything by violence and arms and noted that armed

attacks of PKK not only endangers lives of Kurds living in Turkey but also the security and future

of Iraqi Kurds.

KDP Deputy Chairman Nechirvan Barzani in a visit to Washington D.C. a few months ago said

they attached high importance to relations with Turkey, adding that, "we are against any kind of

threat that is directed to Turkey from north of Iraq. We will continue to implement the measures

taken to prevent activities of PKK in north of Iraq".

Murat Karayilan, one of the top terrorists, criticized silence of Iraqi Kurds against the operations of

Turkey and Iran on PKK and sent a letter to PUK and KDP officials threatening them.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 0915 gmt 22 May 10

29. Finance minister to attend Turkey-Kuwait JEC meetings

JEC meetings will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=58971

Turkish finance minister will travel to Kuwait on Tuesday.

Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek will pay a formal visit to Kuwait to attend meetings of Turkey-

Kuwait Joint Economic Committee (JEC).

JEC meetings will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Simsek will be received by Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah and Prime

Minister Nasir al-Muhammad al-Ahmad al-Sabah during his visit.

He will also meet with Kuwait's Finance Minister Mustafa al-Jassim al-Shamali and Commerce &

Industry Minister Ahmad Rashid al-Haroun.

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Simsek will return to Turkey on May 28.

30. Turkey, Saudi Arabia sign deal for military training

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=58966

Monday, 24 May 2010 14:45

Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed a military agreement for scientific and technical cooperation

Monday in Ankara.

Turkish Chief of Staff Gen. Ilker Basbug, and Saudi Arabia's Deputy Defense Minister and Prince

Khalid bin Sultan signed the agreement at the honour hall in General Staff HQs in Ankara.

Gen. Basbug who spoke before the signature ceremony said the signing of the agreement would

contribute to peace and stability in Middle East where problems continued to prevail.

He said the agreement would also contribute to promotion of bilateral relations based on

brotherhood and cooperation.

In his part Prince Khalid bin Sultan said the deep rooted ties of brother hood between the two

countries was a driving force behind the cooperation between the two countries.

He said they wanted to carry the cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries further

and created a frame work that would boost this cooperation.

Bin Sultan said he hoped the agreement would lead to concrete steps to enhance the facilities and

capabilities of the armed forces of the two countries.

31. Turkish premier offers to train Somalia's police, army

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Istanbul, 22 May 2010: The Turkish prime minister said on Saturday [22 May] that Turkey was

ready to help Somalia with training the country's police officers and army members.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan replied to questions at a joint press conference with

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Istanbul.

Upon a question on the recent uranium agreement signed in Iran, Erdogan said Turkey closely

monitored the activities related to Iran's nuclear programme, moreover, the Iranian parliament had

expressed its support for the decisions taken and signatures laid down on the matter.

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Noting that Iran would send its detailed letters to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

on 24 May, Erdogan said: "Despite all the negative approaches, Iran's not responding negatively is

above all praises in terms of diplomacy".

Describing the step taken on the issue as a "diplomatic victory", Erdogan said nobody should

hinder such victory and the international community should express its support.

Replying to a question on Turkey's training support to Somalia, Erdogan said Turkey offered

certain trainings in various countries, adding it could extend a similar support for the training of

Somali policemen and soldiers if required.

Upon a question on the pirate attacks off the coasts of Somalia, UN head Ban said concrete

measures should be taken in order to put an end to piracy.

Ban also said that activities of pirates should definitely be punished and these criminals should be

handed over to justice.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 1630 gmt 22 May 10

32. Turkey's power plants privatization to be completed 24 May

Text of report in English by Turkish semi-official news agency Anatolia

Ankara, 23 May 2010: The privatization of numerous hydroelectric power plants owned by

Electric Generation Co. (EUAS) will be completed on Monday [24 May].

The privatization marathon that envisaged the sale of a total of 52 hydroelectric plants in 19 groups

will be concluded with the final auction to be held tomorrow, officials told AA on Sunday.

Nearly 427.2m US dollars has been raised in the sale of the plants so far.

Throughout the privatization process, a total of 613 offers have been presented in the auctions and

the highest offer came for the "Kayakoy" hydroelectric power plant of the Group 3 power plants

located in western province of Kutahya.

A total of 88 companies placed bids in the sale of the Kayakoy plant and Nema Kimya-Espe

consortium won the tender with its 17.4m dollars offer.

The longest auction was held for Group 19's "Kovada 1 & Kovada 2" power plants of the

southwestern Isparta province, as participants competed with each other in 283 rounds of bidding

to become the new owner of the plants.

On the other hand, the privatization tenders for Group 11 and Group 12 power plants would be

held at a further date as one of the plants in these groups is located at a disaster area and another

one on a rock monument, officials also said.

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The privatization marathon will end with the tender to be held on Monday for the sale of "Dere"

and "Ivriz" Group 8 hydroelectric power plants located in the central Anatolian province of Konya.

Source: Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English 0922 gmt 23 May 10

33. Putin to visit Turkey in June

http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=210963

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is scheduled to pay a visit to Turkey on June 8 upon the

invitation of Turkey to attend the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in

Asia (CICA)                                                                                                         

Russian diplomatic sources informed Today’s Zaman that work related to Putin’s visit is under

way and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will also accompany the prime minister during

the trip. Turkey will take over the rotating term presidency of the CICA from Kazakhstan in June.

According to reports, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan phoned his Russian

counterpart regarding the nuclear fuel swap deal with Iran and also invited Putin to Turkey. It is

expected that Putin will have talks with Turkish officials on the sidelines of the meeting to discuss

regional problems, Iran’s nuclear program, energy issues, trade and other bilateral relations.

During Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s May 11-12 visit to Turkey, the two countries sealed

17 agreements, including ones on a major nuclear plant deal and the lifting of visa requirements.

Analysts believe the Russian prime minister’s visit will also be used to discuss and wrap up the

technical details of the agreements signed during Medvedev’s visit.

Turkey and Russia plan to increase their bilateral trade volume to $100 billion by 2015 and

preparations in this regard have already started. Turkish companies also have an eye on potential

projects in the Russian resort city of Sochi, where Russia is planning to host the 2014 Winter

Olympics. Turkish companies have already finished two hotels, and several other tourist and sports

facilities are nearing completion in Sochi. Turkey is expecting Russia to grant projects worth $2

billion to Turkish contractors.

34. PKK warning Turkish Authority against its Military operations

Monday, May 24th 2010 8:24 AM

http://aknews.com/en/aknews/4/148464/

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Sulaimaniyah, May 24, (AKnews) – Turkey's Kurdistan Workers Party’s (PKK) foreign relations

representatives have announced today that they will have reactions against Turkish authority, if the

Turkish forces do not restrict their air strikes in the Kurdish areas in Turkey.

“We will remain silent regarding the Turkish military forces operations against the Kurdish people

in the Kurdish area, till they cease their military operations on May 31,” Ahmed Denis said.

“The PKK has claimed ceasefire with the Turkish forces, in order to solve the Kurdish platform

peacefully; so that we have shaped the commission to finalize tensions via dialogue with the

Turkish authority, but the Turkish authority responsed by military operations against Kurdish

people in Turkey,” Denis added.

The Turkish authority kept behind bars 1,500 Kurdish leaders, officials and party members,

without any practical step to bypass the Kurdish problem in Turkey, he concluded.

About 20 Turkish combat planes have participated in the latest military operations against PKK

fighters, which killed four guerrilla fighters and exiled 50 families in the boundary locations in

Kurdistan Region, according to the estimations in Turkey.

35. Turkey backs Iranian nuclear swap proposal to IAEA

English.news.cn   2010-05-23 20:32:37    FeedbackPrintRSS

ISTANBUL, May 23 (Xinhua) -- Turkey voiced here on Sunday its support for Iranian uranium

swap proposal to be submitted to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Monday.

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu met with his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki

and IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano separately to discuss the Iranian proposal on Sunday

on the sidelines of the United Nations' Somalia Conference.

Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said Turkey had gone over the letter to be

submitted to the IAEA in Vienna and "liked its tone and found it positive."

Davutoglu also told Amano to show leadership and further the process without losing any time.

Turkey, Brazil and Iran penned a uranium swap agreement last Monday under which Iran would

hand over 1200 kg of low enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for 20 percent enriched fuel

rods for the Tehran research reactor.

The swap agreement risked being derailed by a U.S. proposal for a new round of sanctions against

Iran the following day, however it is still proceeding as planned.

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36. Iran's letter on fuel swap submitted to IAEA chief

Text of report in English by Iranian official government news agency IRNA website

Vienna, 24 May: Iran's letter on exchange of nuclear fuel was handed over Monday to the head of

the UN nuclear watchdog here.

The letter was submitted to Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiay

Amano by Iran's mission to the IAEA and in the presence of representatives from Turkey and

Brazil.

The letter reads as follows:

"In the Name of God, the most Gracious and the Most Merciful

Excellency;

The Islamic Republic of Iran, as an active Member State of the International Atomic Energy

Agency, has always been committed to its obligations under the NPT and has had wide-raging

cooperation with the IAEA. Such cooperation and extended interaction with the Agency, is an

indication of the importance attached to this international organ and the attention devoted to the

significance of the NPT.

Reciprocally, the Islamic Republic of Iran expects that the inalienable rights enshrined in the IAEA

Statute and the Article IV of the NPT, as well as the Statutory mandate of the Agency in providing

services to the Member States, be recognized and respected, and as a result to benefit from such

assistance and services of the Agency without discrimination.

The supply of the fuel for Tehran Research Reactor is among the issues which certainly fit within

the framework of the Agency's statutory function, and the responsibility of the Agency in this

respect is crystal clear. Regretfully, despite the elapse of about one year since the submission of

request by the Islamic Republic of Iran (2 June 2009) for fuel supply for Tehran Research Reactor,

devoted to produce radioisotopes for medical purposes and providing medical services to about one

million people, not only the fuel has not been delivered to my country, but the purposed path in this

regard has faced stalemate due to unjustified conditions imposed by other parties.

At this juncture, I seize this opportunity to announce that in the course of the recent trilateral

summit meeting held in Tehran with the presence of the Presidents of the Islamic Republic of Iran

and the Federative Republic of Brazil as well as the Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey,

which the latter two countries, at present happen to be members of the Board of Governors of the

IAEA, we had constructive talks with respect to nuclear cooperation leading to the "Joint

Declaration by Iran, Turkey and Brazil on 17 May 2010.

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I, hereby, officially present to Your Excellency a copy of the Joint Declaration. The Islamic

Republic of Iran reconfirms its agreement with the content of the Joint Declaration and its

individual interrelated paragraphs, each bearing a particular importance of its own.

In order to implement the Joint Declaration, in accordance with its paragraph 6, the Islamic

Republic of Iran, hereby, officially declares its agreement with the content of the Declaration, in

particular with its first five paragraphs as follows:

1. We reaffirm our commitment to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and in

accordance with the related articles of the NPT, recall the right of all State Parties, including the

Islamic Republic of Iran, to develop, research, production and use of nuclear energy (as well as

nuclear fuel cycle including enrichment activities) for peaceful purposes without discrimination.

2. We express our strong conviction that we have the opportunity now to begin a forward looking

process that will create a positive, constructive, non-confrontational atmosphere leading to an era

of interaction and cooperation.

3. We believe that the nuclear fuel exchange is instrumental in initiating cooperation in different

areas, especially with regard to peaceful nuclear cooperation including nuclear power plant and

research reactors construction.

4. Based on this point the nuclear fuel exchange is a starting point to begin cooperation and a

positive constructive move forward among nations. Such a move should lead to positive interaction

and cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear activities replacing and avoiding all kinds of

confrontation through refraining from measures, actions and rhetorical statements that would

jeopardize Iran's rights and obligations under the NPT.

5. Based on the above, in order to facilitate the nuclear cooperation mentioned above, the Islamic

Republic of Iran agrees to deposit 1,200kg LEU in Turkey. While in Turkey this LEU will

continue to be the property of Iran. Iran and the IAEA may station observers to monitor the

safekeeping of the LEU in Turkey.

In return, we expect the Agency, also in accordance with paragraph 6 of this declaration, to notify

the Vienna Group (USA, Russia, France and the IAEA) of its content, and consequently inform us

of the group's positive response.

Such action, according to this declaration, will pave the way to commence negotiation for

elaboration on further details of the exchange leading to conclusion of written agreement and as

well as making proper arrangements between Iran and the Vienna Group.

We look forward to receiving Your Excellency's response in an expedited way."

Source: Islamic Republic News Agency website, Tehran, in English 1048 gmt 24 May 10

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ANALYSTS :

1. What Russia is saying here is that war should be avoided to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh issue,

but so should elections - which as a breakaway region, is not recognized by most countries (most

obviously by countries like Azerbaijan, but also has been labeled by the EU and Russia as illegal).

Antonia Colibasanu wrote:

Wow, I thought I had a good hold on the S. Caucuses issue. Not as good as I figured, so it seems. I

can't tell how much this statement mattes. Placing importance on the Minsk group keeps Russia

formally in the middle of the issue. Is Russia supporting Azer here by saying that the elections

planned by Arm. do not constitute the end of the story? Now that Turkey is making nice with Baku

again is this Russia making sure they don't lose the gains they made in Azer recently when Ankara

and Baku were falling out? [chris]

Russia says Nagornyy Karabakh settlement cannot be reached through election

Excerpt from report by corporate-owned Russian news agency Interfax

Moscow, 24 May: It is believed in Moscow that the status of Nagornyy Karabakh cannot be

determined through elections in that region, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrey

Nesterenko has said.

"In our view, its (that of Nagornyy Karabakh - Interfax) future status should be determined

without the use of force as a result of political negotiations between all the sides within the

framework of the Minsk process. At the same time Moscow does not believe that the progress

of the conflict's peaceful settlement could be dependent on holding elections in Nagornyy

Karabakh," says Nesterenko's reply circulated on Monday [24 May].

The diplomat noted that Moscow supported the principle of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,

as well as other fundamental norms and principles of international law.

"As is known, we do not recognize Nagornyy Karabakh as an independent state," he

stressed.

The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman added that Russia was ready to provide every kind of

assistance to the settlement of the situation surrounding Nagornyy Karabakh.

"As for Russia, in close cooperation with its partners in co-chairmanship of the Minsk group of the

OSCE (Russia, the USA and France), it will continue vigorously to help the Azeris and the

Armenians to reach a compromise untying of the Karabakh knot as soon as possible," he said.

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A parliamentary election took place in Nagornyy Karabakh last Sunday. [Passage omitted: further

background]

Source: Interfax news agency, Moscow, in Russian 0622 gmt 24 May 10

2. Several Georgian opposition parties are accusing the administration of Georgian President

Mikhail Saakashvili of being involved in secret weapons deals with Iran, according to a May 24

RT report. A leader of the opposition Labor Party of Georgia, Kakha Dzagania, stated that

Saakashvili was angered by the US neglect of his country and that because of this he "buys

missiles in Ukraine and sells them to Iran.” Dzagania claimed to have received such information

from an unnamed source in Georgia's secret services. Such reports of weapons deals between

Georgia and Iran are highly unlikely to be accurate, however, as they would undoubtedly

jeopardize the strategic relationship that Georgia has with US and the country's western-oriented

alignment. These allegations are more related to internal Georgian politics, as they come just

before crucial regional elections to be held in Georgia on May 30. The accusatory statements

against Saakashvili have only been made by members from opposition parties, who trail

Saakashvili's ruling party by a wide margin for most positions across the country, including that of

Tbilisi mayor. Another prominent opposition figure, Zurab Noghaideli, stated that the money spent

by the ruling party for this position, reported to be around $200 million, could "only be earned by

weapons trading, which I have no doubt Saakashvili is personally involved in." It appears that the

opposition is making a last-gasp attempt to tarnish Saakashvili's image just before the elections,

though such inflammatory statements will likely not be taken too seriously by the international

community nor significantly alter the position of the opposition domestically.

Eugene Chausovsky wrote:

I find this highly unlikely, as this would reaaally jeopardize the relationship that Georgia has with

the US. This is more related to internal Georgian politics - a campaigning attempt by opposition

parties (the onle ones to make such claims) to de-legitimize Saakashvili just ahead of crucial May

30 regional elections by showing he was able to get all this money by selling weapons to Iran.

For example:

“I have no doubt it is going on. For instance, the amount of money spent on the mayoral

election, which is approximately US$200 million?” questions Noghaideli. “Such amounts of

money can only be earned by weapons trading, which I have no doubt Saakashvili is

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personally involved in,” he claims.

Eugene Chausovsky wrote:

Georgia accused of secret arms sales to Iran

http://rt.com/Top_News/2010-05-24/georgia-arms-trade-iran.html

Published 24 May, 2010, 08:57

Just as the US and other major powers have agreed on new sanctions against Tehran,

Georgian opposition claims President Saakashvili was involved in alleged weapons deals with

the Islamic Republic.

If the latest accusations from the opposition Labor Party prove to be true, the Georgian

leadership would look rather pale, exposing it may be “going East”, instead of West.

They claim to have received information from an unnamed source in the Georgian secret

services that the country’s government has been secretly selling weapons to Iran.

“Saakashvili is mad at President Obama for not meeting with him during his recent visit to

America and decided to get back at the United States by becoming friends with Tehran,”

declared Kakha Dzagania from the Labor Party of Georgia. “He buys missiles in Ukraine

and sells them to Iran.”

The Labor Party says a top FBI official has recently visited Georgia precisely to rebuke

Saakashvili for the missile sales.

No official reaction to the accusations has come from Saakashvili's government yet, but

Georgia's former Prime Minister, and now an opposition leader, Zurab Noghaideli, believes

there is a firm basis for the allegations.

“I have no doubt it is going on. For instance, the amount of money spent on the mayoral

election, which is approximately US$200 million?” questions Noghaideli. “Such amounts of

money can only be earned by weapons trading, which I have no doubt Saakashvili is

personally involved in,” he claims.

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The statements would seem outrageous, were it not for a recent sudden warming between Tbilisi

and Tehran.

The two countries have just signed an agreement that will see more co-operation in their shared

mass media, while plans for a visa-free travel regime were also announced.

Yet some analysts believe the allegations of weapon sales have very little basis in reality.

“I don't think it looks like truth for several reasons,” the director of the Center for Analysis of

Strategies and Technology in Moscow, Ruslan Pukhov, told RT. Saakashvili’s regime is so

dependent on the US that neither him nor his close entourage will ever dare to play such tricks.”

In contrast, Igor Khokhlov from the Moscow-based Institute of World Economy and International

Relations considers the possibility of Georgia doing arms deals with Tehran as “quite likely to be

well grounded,” if regarded in the context of the election campaign in Georgia and Russian-

American relations.

“The Obama administration sees no point in hiding anymore that they are swapping Georgia for

Russia,” acknowledged Khokhlov, saying that the prominent Georgian opposition members are

planning to use this to topple Mikhail Saakashvili’s regime, which anyway is “an internal issue of

Georgia.”

Thus the Georgian president lacks the support of both the US and Europe.

“Apparently the Obama administration is selling Georgia out to Russia for the sake of hitting the

reset button,” believes Khokhlov.

“If the allegations [of arms deals with Iran] turn out to be true – they will destroy the rest of

Georgia’s reputation,” he asserts.

The observer compared the emerging scandal with Iran-Contras and expressed the opinion that the

details of the story will reach the airwaves quite soon.

Georgia has already found itself in hot water with Russia over the purchase of weapons from

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Ukraine prior to the conflict between Georgia and South Ossetia in 2008 and this time, if the

allegations prove to be true, Tbilisi may lose its strongest ally – the United States.

3. This comes at a time when the Turks have also offered to train cops in Somalia.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of

Reva Bhalla

Sent: May-24-10 10:09 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: G3 - TURKEY/KSA - Turkey, Saudi Arabia to sign deal for military training: Gonul 

who all does Turkey provide military training for?  I know we've seen them do stuff for Azerbaijan

and Georgia, but Saudi Arabia seems like a bit more of a leap for them.  Another big sign of

Turkish expansion into the Arab world 

On May 24, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Emre Dogru wrote:

can rep this as "signed". Source: Milliyet

From: "Antonia Colibasanu" <[email protected]>

To: "alerts" <[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 4:18:41 PM

Subject: G3 - TURKEY/KSA - Turkey, Saudi Arabia to sign deal for military        training: Gonul

Turkey, Saudi Arabia to sign deal for military training: Gonul

Gonul said that Turkey and Saudi Arabia were in the final stage of efforts to sign an agreement on

military training and technical and scientific cooperation.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=58966

 Turkish Minister of National Defense Vecdi Gonul said Monday that Turkey and Saudi Arabia

were in the final stage of efforts to sign an agreement on military training and technical and

scientific cooperation. 

Minister Gonul received Deputy Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia in

Ankara on Monday. 

Speaking at a joint press conference with Khalid bin Sultan, Gonul said that he was pleased to

welcome Khalid bin Sultan and an accompanying delegation to Ankara. 

Turkey and Saudi Arabia share common history and religion. The two countries got closer to each

other in the recent term, Gonul said. 

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There are highly important developments taking place in the region. Prince Khalid bin Sultan's

visit to Ankara is an indication of the importance Saudi Arabia attached to Turkey, Gonul said. 

Peace, stability and security in the Middle East are among our priorities in foreign policy. And,

these issues directly have an impact on our national security, Gonul said. 

We will discuss possible cooperation in the manufacture of defense related products. We will also

discuss sharing technology with Saudi Arabia, Gonul said. 

We aim at making joint production of weapons that our countries need, Gonul also said. 

Prince Khalid bin Sultan, in his part, said that there were strategic ties between Turkey and Saudi

Arabia. 

The beginning of military cooperation between Turkey and Saudi Arabia would be crucial, Khalid

bin Sultan stressed. 

Turkey is among the most strong countries in the Muslim world. We pay high attention to

developing ties with Turkey, Khalid bin Sultan said. 

Following the press conference of the two ministers, the delegations of Turkey and Saudi Arabia

had a meeting.