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    RELATIONS BETWEEN ANKARA AND TEHRAN ARE BECOMING RED-HOT

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    06.08.2008 GMT+04:00

    Not once Iran has tried to put the Turkish Islamists under her
    protection, and at least twice Iranian diplomats have been accused
    in Turkey of being personas non grata, after they took part in the
    religious-political rallies.

    The verdict of "not guilty" of Turkey's Constitutional Court against
    the claim to ban the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) brought
    no peace to Turkey's home policy. The party of Gul and Erdogan survived
    by a miracle, but there is no guarantee that quiet times will set in
    Turkey. Just on the contrary, appointment of General Ä°lker BaÅ~_bug
    on the post of Chief of the General Staff can only precipitate the
    onset of crisis in the country.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ BaÅ~_bug is a staunch supporter of cooperation with
    NATO and Israel. Besides, as many observers claim, like his predecessor
    he will conduct a brutal policy towards the moderate Islamists of
    the AKP. Two years ago the General declared political Islam to be a
    threat to the secular Turkish Republic. BaÅ~_bug himself has not once
    been attacked by Turkish Islamists. The "Vakit" newspaper published
    BaÅ~_bug's photos in Jerusalem at the Wailing Wall, noting that
    he might be Â"a bit too close to the JewsÂ". Besides, some sources
    declare that Ä°lker BaÅ~_bug tried to influence the verdict of the
    Constitutional Court.

    Turkey faces problems in its foreign policy too. Not so long ago
    there were hopes of Turkey's mediation in the settlement of the
    Iranian nuclear problem and restoration of relations between Israel
    and Syria. However, judging by lots of indications, relations between
    Ankara and Tehran are becoming red-hot, on the initiative of Iran
    though. Even theoretically Turkey could not overlook the situation,
    when the Iranian side declared that in case of attack Iran would
    strike a blow Â"on the 32 U.S. air bases in the region and on the
    heart of IsraelÂ". Among these 32 bases is the Turkish-American Air
    Base "Incirlik", located not far from the Baku-Jeihan pipeline.

    A particular role in the Iranian-Turkish relations, to be more exact
    in their tenseness, may play Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's
    visit to Turkey, due on August 14. Ahmadinejad did not wish to visit
    the Mausoleum of Ataturk in Ankara, so the Turkish Government found
    a way-out: format of the visit was changed, so that the Iranian
    President would arrive in Istanbul, bypassing Ankara. However,
    this move may cost dear to President Gul and Prime-Minister Erdogan,
    after all often has Iran tried to put the Turkish Islamists under her
    protection, and at least twice Iranian diplomats have been accused
    in Turkey of being personas non grata, after they took part in the
    religious-political rallies.

    As for mediation between Israel and Syria, negotiations were broken off
    as soon as they started. Naturally, Israel is reluctant to leave the
    Golan Heights, which means failure of any kind of negotiations with
    any Arab country, except for Egypt. But there is also the Achilles'
    heel of Turkey - the Armenian-Turkish relations. Some analysts consider
    that in response to the support of the AKP the European Council will
    demand opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and re-establishment
    of relations between the two countries. All this makes one believe
    that the period of stagnation in the Armenian-Turkish relations is
    a past story.

    Another proof of development in the Armenian-Turkish relations is
    the fact of opening an Armenian Language and Literature Department
    in one of the Universities of NevÅ~_ehir Province, Trend Azeri
    news agency reports. After getting official permission from the
    Foreign Ministry, the Ministry of Education of Turkey opened in
    the University of NevÅ~_ehir a Faculty of the Armenian Language and
    Literature. According to professor of the University Mehmet Metin
    Hulagu the Faculty will serve as a bridge in the relations between
    the two countries. Taking into consideration the lack of Armenian
    specialists in Turkey, the possibility of inviting teachers from
    Armenia is not excluded. However, on the whole Turkey's attitude
    towards Armenia has not changed. As Turkish Daily News reports, Â"The
    main demand of Turkey is omission of the term "Western Armenia" from
    the Declaration of Independence of Armenia, adopted on August 23, 1990
    and recognition of the current Turkish borders. The second demand is
    withdrawal of the Armenian troops from Nagorno-Karabakh, and, finally,
    the third claim is refusal of international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in the years of the World War IÂ",
    declared Kasim, Associate Professor and Writer at the International
    Strategic Research Center (USAK). He also noted that the Â"football
    diplomacyÂ" cannot be compared with what the U.S.A. undertook in 1971
    by organizing a Â"diplomaticÂ" match of table tennis with China. Â"It
    became a turning-point in the Â"cold warÂ" and led to a compromise
    between the two powerful states, a fact which cannot be observed in
    the relations between Ankara and YerevanÂ", the Turkish expert said.

    --Boundary_(ID_YbvjlfAsU/5H4MmiDarwQg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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