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AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENT TO DISCUSS TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS

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A member of the Azerbaijani Parliament will raise issue of signing a “road map” with Turkey.

“There is a need to sign a „road map“ between Turkey and Azerbaijan. This paper should be signed before the document which is expected to be signed between Turkey and Armenia. This paper should be a legal framework to prevent the Turkish authorities from taking step beyond this framework,” Parliamentarian and Deputy Chairman of the pro-government Ana Vatan Party Zahid Oruj said.

Erdogan said in his exclusive interview with Trend News that Turkey and Armenia will sign a deal to establish diplomatic ties on Oct. 10.

He said the deal will be signed by the countries’ foreign ministers, but it must be approved by the countries’ parliaments before taking effect.

The parliamentarian said the “road map” might be Turkey’s moral responsibility.

“We are brothers and all political slogans have great importance. But we need the legal „road map.“ I will raise this issue at the Azerbaijani Parliament,” Oruj said.

 

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