Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Ashot Grigorian: Russian-Turkish Agreement Is Highly Harmful Not Onl

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Ashot Grigorian: Russian-Turkish Agreement Is Highly Harmful Not Onl

    ASHOT GRIGORIAN: RUSSIAN-TURKISH AGREEMENT IS HIGHLY HARMFUL NOT ONLY TO ARMENIA BUT ALSO TO RUSSIA

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010379
    Dec 9, 2008

    BRATISLAVA, DECEMBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The Russian-Turkish agreement is
    highly harmful not only to Armenia but also to Russia. The Chairman
    of the Forum of Armenian Unions of Europe and the Armenian community
    of Slovakia Ashot Grigorian expressed this opinion when summarizing
    the results of the European Union - Turkey forum held in the Polish
    city of Sopot on December 5-6. During a talk with NT correspondent,
    he presented the following details:

    "The issues of leaving Russia out of all the energy programs were
    discussed at the forum's sittings on economic subjects, and the
    impression was that this was the main meaning of the forum.

    The Turkish participants spoke about the wide opportunities of Turkey
    which enable to lay pipelines of all power-bearing substances from Asia
    to Europe, while passing round Russia. However, after Igor Tomberg,
    a famous professor of the Moscow Institute of International Relations,
    had presented quite credible facts, the Turkish program of energy
    diversification became much more vulnerable. Prof. Tomberg first of
    all stated that the information about the amounts of Azerbaijani
    gas and oil is extremely exaggerated: at best, they make up only
    one-third of the amounts necessary for Europe. As regards the gas
    of Turkmenistan or Kazakhstan, Russia is not going to allow laying
    a trans-Caspian pipeline due to strategic and ecological problems.

    Then the professor announced a very important, if not shocking,
    information, according to which on the fourth day of the
    Georgian-Ossetian war, a definite agreement was reached between the
    Turkish prime minister Erdogan and the Russian president Medvedev
    on the following issues: Turkey would defend Russia's position with
    respect to Georgia, while Russia would allow Turkey to play a new
    role in the South Caucasus, and Russia and Turkey would cooperate in
    the energy sector on conditions of maintaining the bilateral interests.

    The following conclusions can be made from the above said:
    traditionally being an unreliable partner, Turkey, at the suggestion of
    improving its relations with Russia, has left aside its South Caucasian
    partners in recent years - Azerbaijan and Georgia, pursuing its own
    interests. By giving a consent to Turkey to enter the South Caucasus,
    Russia ignored the interests of its strategic partner - Armenia.

    After analysing the proposals of the Turkish delegation, it became
    clear that Turkey is playing a short-term game of forcing Russia to
    its knees, however, it is trying to do so in the hope of gaining the
    European Union's trust.

    The new process of Armenian-Turkish relations formed at Turkey's
    dictation has become now entirely clear. The reason for Turkey's
    highly toughened position on the Genocide issue and its resolute
    statements on intervening in the Karabakh problem have become
    entirely perceptible. The Armenian delegation witnessed this at the
    Sopot forum when famous Turkish diplomat and deputy of the Great
    National Assembly Mustafa Sukru Elekdag said in his speech that he
    was surprised at how such an ungrateful country as Armenia can be
    allowed to go as far as not to appreciate Turkey's impartial position
    on the Karabakh problem. Then he declared that "it is the result of
    Turkey's not dealing a counterblow to the false rumors of not the
    genocide but even the deportation that Armenia also has territorial
    claims to Turkey, up to the extent that the Armenians consider Mount
    Ararat as their mountain".

    The Turkish deputy nearly shouted these statements, gasping with
    excitement and rage. True, in his speech he underlined the issues
    raised by the Armenian delegation composed by the head of the
    RA National Assembly "ARF" faction head Vahan Hovhannisian, the
    Armenian ambassador to Poland Ashot Galoyan and the political scientist
    Hovhannes Nikoghosian, calling attention of the authoritative audience
    to these issues and thus doing a good service.

    At the same time it became clear that it is at least naive to expect,
    by European notions, a normal and civilized behavior from the Turks
    in the neighborhood issue. The primitive diplomatic games of Turkey
    are based on their traditional experience of deceiving their partners
    and neighbors, which, however, cannot give a positive result to them
    under conditions of the current diplomatic perceptions.

    I think that in the light of the above said, our political figures
    who have drawn a new way of Armenia's foreign policy should come to
    important conclusions".
Working...
X