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ADVISER FOR TURKISH PREMIER: TURKEY SHOULD NOT ALLOW TO DECEIVE ITSELF

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Imageadviser for Turkish Prime Geybulla Ramazanoghlu, Day.Az reported.

"I think that the public of Turkey and Azerbaijan will not stay indifferent to the unconditional opening of borders, establishment of diplomatic ties between the countries. The government is well aware of this.

International forces also urge not to protract this issue as it is unfovorable for us.

The Azerbaijani public should know that if diplomatic ties between Turkey and Armenia are established without considering definite conditions and under support of EU and USA, most reasonable people will resign. I can say this even today", said he.

The adviser for the Turkish Prime Minister noted that friendship between Azerbaijan and Turkey will last forever and no one will have questions on this issue.

"As for the talks conducted by the government, as far as I know, there are definite agreements in this. Yet, it is impossible to specify these agreements. It is officials that should declare this. We are aware that the talks will be finalized one day.

Today's talks with Armenians undergo not because Ankara wants it. It goes because of the situation and the circumstances. But the most important thing is that Turkey should not allow to deceive it. Through the past 50 years we have got different kinds of oral promises, we are recommended to take some steps, but unfortunately words do always not turn into the reality. Turkey does not get the promised things", noted he.

 

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