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    Borders are unstable

    Editorial

    Yerkir
    July 22, 2005

    Some Turkish circles view the possibility of the opening of the border
    between Armenia and Turkey as a challenge to that country. Is it
    possible that the borderline between Armenia and Turkey could ever
    change?

    It should be noted that the borders in the Caucasus and Central Asia
    are rather unstable. Here is some statistics: the Russian (Armenian)
    - Turkish border "changed" frequently between 1914 and
    1921. According to an agreement in 1915-1916, Ottoman Empire's
    eastern regions predominantly populated by Armenians, was to be
    divided between Russia and France; under the Yerznka truce in 1917,
    the Russian-Turkish demarcation line was determined, later the Kars
    region was put under Ottoman troops by the Brest-Litovsk treaty;
    under the 1918 Batum treaty, an Armenian-Turkish border was
    determined which later was changed under the Mudrus truce signed by
    the allies and Turks in the same year; under the 1920 Sevres treaty,
    Armenia acquired new borders, while later that year, under the
    Alexandrapol treaty, the border was changed again. In 1921, new
    treaties were signed first in Moscow then in Kars, according to which
    the current border between Armenia and Turkey was determined. Ankara
    probably realizes the nature of the Moscow and Kars treaties.

    What would happen if the geopolitical balance changes and the Republic
    of Armenia demands that Turkey return Kars region and Surmalu
    district? Turkey says it has no territorial problems with its
    neighbors, and that only Armenians have territorial claims. In
    reality, Ankara has hidden territorial problems with all its
    neighbors. Geopolitical balance often changes. The world developments
    indicate that such changes may occur earlier than predicted. That's
    why the view that Armenia will always be unable to overcome the
    Turkish threat is devastating.

    So, Armenia should carry out policies aimed at political and economic
    growth. Armenia would be in better position when regulating its
    relations with Turkey if it could surpass Turkey in its economic and
    political indices.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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