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    TURKEY CARRIES OUT TRIBAL POLICY TOWARDS ARMENIA (ANALYSIS)
    Armen Manvelyan

    "Radiolur"
    21.03.2006 12:37

    As it has been already mentioned, official Washington has again raised
    the issue of opening the Armenian-Turkish border. Again it has been
    rejected by Turkish authorities. It should be noted that the issue
    of opening the Armenian - Turkish border was included in the agenda
    of US-Turkey relations long ago.

    However, every time the question refers to this, Turkey brings forward
    its absurd demands; furthermore, it tries to link the question with
    the Karabakh issue. In this regard, it needs to be mentioned that in
    the nearest future Turkey will hardly open the border with Armenia,
    and there are several reasons for this. First, the relations with
    Azerbaijan are important for Turkey. It is linked to Azerbaijan not
    only with ethno-tribal similarities, but also with the actively
    developing energy ties. This refers to both the Baku-Jeyhan oil
    pipeline and the Baku-Erzrum gas pipeline. For a long time Turkey
    has been aspiring to become a crossroad of East-West and North-South
    energy carriers, and in this context the relations with Azerbaijan
    are of strategic importance for Ankara. However, there are deeper
    problems here, the most critical of which are the tribal similarities,
    which force Turkey to carry out an underlined pro-Azerbaijani foreign
    policy. Turning to the issue of "Turkism," we should note that this
    directly contradicts the so-called "Armenism." Therefore, Turkey
    considers every step of Armenia, particularly any success in Armenia's
    foreign policy a threat to its interests, no matter whether this has
    to do with Turkey and Azerbaijan or not. Thus, according to Turkish
    analysts, military success of Armenia in Karabakh is a direct threat
    to their interests, since " through this step Armenians are trying
    to resume the Armenian Issue and return to the idea of creating Mets
    (Great) Hayk." To what extent all this corresponds to reality is a
    different issue. It is clear, however, that the Turkish side considers
    that the Karabakh issue is first of all a threat to its own interests;
    therefore, it is ready for every step to assist Azerbaijan on this
    question. Hence, we can say that the close Armenian-Turkish border
    is solely the continuation of the 150-year-long policy of Turkey
    directed at abolishing the Armenian trace from Small Asia. Simply,
    today Ankara has chosen the blockade, since it considers that this
    is the best way of exercising pressure over Armenia. Refusal from
    the blockade will just mean that Turks have chosen another, in their
    view - a more efficient way of pressuring Armenia. That is to say
    that speaking about the Armenian-Turkish policy, we have to do not
    with Turkey as a separate state, but with the Turkish-Azerbaijani
    alliance, which is united against Armenia and carries out a policy
    based upon its own tribal interests.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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