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    AZERI DAILY CRITICIZES TURKEY'S HANDLING OF GEORGIAN-RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    BBC Monitoring International Reports
    August 21, 2008 Thursday

    An Azerbaijani independent daily has described as "insincere" Turkey's
    handling of the conflict between Georgia and Russia.

    Russian-language Zerkalo said on 21 August that Turkey, which is a
    NATO member, is openly aiding Russia. While Turkey backed the NATO
    declaration on Georgia, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    failed to condemn Russia's invasion of Georgia during his visit to
    Baku on 20 August, Zerkalo said.

    The paper also criticized Ankara for its failure to discuss the idea
    of a Caucasus stability pact with its NATO allies, including the
    USA. The Caucasus Home, suggested by Turkey, is to include Turkey,
    Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and Russia.

    "Apparently, the Turkish leadership has an illusion that the
    Kremlin will be reckoning with its opinion in geopolitical issues
    in the region," Zerkalo said. "In fact, Erdogan is suggesting that
    Azerbaijan toe Russia's line. This is a dangerous path which will
    sooner or later make Azerbaijan a vassal of Russia."

    The daily said that the reason for Turkey's behaviour could be its
    attempt to delay the regional countries' Euroatlantic integration.

    "Up until today, Turkey was the 'last barrier' on NATO's southeastern
    flank. However, after the regional countries integrate into the
    Euroatlantic space, Turkey will lose this significance for the
    West. This is where its interests coincide with those of Russia,"
    Zerkalo said.
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