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    TURKISH REGIONAL POLICY CAPTIVE OF RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.06.2006 15:21 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "In fact, Turkey's regional policy, which got stuck
    on Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline, promotes freezing of the
    Azeri-Armenian conflict," Turkish researcher Burcu Gultekin writes in
    a book titled Prospects of Regional Cooperation in NATO South-Eastern
    Borders: Development of the Turkish-Russian Cooperation in the South
    Caucasus. In the author's opinion, policy of prevalence of interests
    of "security at the expense of economy" between Turkey and Azerbaijan
    strongly limits Turkish diplomacy in the region. "Turkish regional
    policy has become captive of relations with Azerbaijan, i.e. pro-Azeri
    position is the price to be paid for implementation of the BTC oil
    pipeline," she believes.

    In Burcu Gultekin's opinion, opening of borders may promote improvement
    of Turkey's image in the Armenian society, lead relations between the
    two countries out of today's crisis. The book also reads, "In 1920
    the Soviet authorities joined Nakhichevan with Azerbaijan in spite
    of the protest of Armenia. Georgia, Armenia, Nakhichevan, situated
    on the Caucasus-Turkey border, are a knot of network communication
    and are situated in the center of North-South and East-West corridors.

    The Caucasus has the potential of becoming a bridge between Turkey
    and Russia," the research book says.

    The Turkish scholar comes against international transport projects,
    planned in the region, i.e. East-West: Kars-Akhalkalaki and
    North-South: Kazvin-Resht-Astara leaving out Armenia. "It would be
    expedient to restore and use the already available Kars-Gyumri and
    Sochi-Sukhumi-Yerevan-Julfa railways.

    Burcu Gultekin believes that laying new railways will only aggravate
    the situation in the region and will freeze the conflicts available.

    The book caused acute negative response in Azerbaijan.
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