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    ANKARA GOES EASY WITH FLIGHT ACCESS TO ARMENIA

    Gözlem Gazetes
    Aug 20 2008
    Turkey

    As Ankara relaxes its air space quota for Armenia, it appears Turkey
    has spotted an opportunity to use the crisis in Georgia to ease its
    strained relationship with Armenia.

    Ankara decided to loosen its air space quota for Armenia to allow
    easier access for humanitarian aid to war-torn Georgia. The most
    visible aim is to contribute to aid efforts by facilitating the
    transfer of material via Armenia and to help civilians leave Georgia by
    using Yerevan as an alternative to Baku, which is already overcrowded.

    European countries mostly used Georgian and Russian air space before
    the war. Charter flights from Istanbul and Trabzon to Yerevan were
    already available; now all planes flying to and from Yerevan are
    granted flight permission.

    Ankara's move is also considered a new gesture towards Armenia,
    in addition to considerations of aid to civilians. The neighboring
    countries' ties are strained over genocide claims, Armenian occupation
    on Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenian referral to eastern Anatolia as
    western Armenia'in official documents. However, the possibility of
    a thaw has been seen in recent months, as Armenian President Serge
    Sarkisian invited Turkish President Abdullah Gul to watch a World
    Cup 2010 qualifying game between the two countries in Yerevan on
    Sept. 6. Gul's answer to Sarkisian's invitation is still not clear.

    It is not known whether Ankara will extend its relaxed air space
    quota until the match date.

    Armenia to be drawn to Caucasus stability platform Meanwhile, Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will go to Azerbaijan to talk over
    his proposal for a Platform for Stability and Cooperation in the
    Caucasus. Erdogan is expected to go to Baku today to present his plan
    with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. We will discuss the project
    with Armenia to construct a cooperation region with five countries,
    Erdogan said during a lunch at the Turkey-Africa summit in Istanbul
    yesterday.

    Erdogan previously held talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
    and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin following the outbreak of war. He
    also shared the proposal to form a platform for promotion of
    multilateral dialogue with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili.

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